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Digital X-Rays in Greenwood, IN

Digital X-Rays in Greenwood, IN

Digital X-rays in Greenwood, Indiana, give Stones Crossing Dentistry a clear, low-radiation way to see what is happening below the surface of your teeth and gums. This page explains how digital X-rays work, their advantages, and what to expect during imaging at your visit.

Digital X-Rays Explained

Digital X-rays use an electronic sensor instead of traditional film to capture images of teeth, bone, and surrounding structures. The images appear on a screen in seconds, can be enhanced for detail, and are stored electronically for easy comparison over time. This technology helps detect cavities between teeth, bone loss, infections at root tips, cysts, and developmental concerns.

Benefits of Digital X-Rays

  • Up to 90% less radiation compared with conventional film X-rays.
  • Instant image display with no chemical processing wait time.
  • Enhanced contrast and magnification for precise diagnosis.
  • Easy side-by-side comparison with previous images to track changes.
  • Environmentally friendly—no film, chemicals, or waste.
  • Simple electronic sharing with specialists when referrals are needed.

What to Expect

During your visit, a small sensor is placed in your mouth and an image is captured in seconds. There is no waiting for film to develop. The images appear immediately on a screen where your dentist can zoom in, adjust contrast, and explain findings. The entire process is quick, comfortable, and uses minimal radiation.

Schedule Your Visit

Questions about digital X-rays? Contact Stones Crossing Dentistry at 317-535-3940 to schedule with Dr. Aaron Wilkins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Digital X-rays use up to 90% less radiation than traditional film X-rays, making them one of the safest diagnostic tools available.

Frequency depends on your oral health. Most patients need bitewing X-rays once a year and a full set every 3 to 5 years.

Absolutely. Digital images appear instantly on a screen, and your dentist will walk you through the findings during your appointment.