Panoramic X-Ray: Full Mouth Imaging for Accurate Diagnosis at Danton Dental

Advanced digital imaging technology for comprehensive dental care

Modern dentistry relies heavily on advanced imaging to diagnose dental issues early and accurately. One of the most powerful diagnostic tools available today is the panoramic X-ray. Unlike standard dental X-rays that capture only a few teeth at a time, panoramic radiographs provide a complete, detailed view of your entire mouth — including teeth, jaws, nasal structures, sinuses, and surrounding bone.

At Danton Dental, we use state-of-the-art panoramic X-ray technology to detect hidden issues, support precise treatment planning, and keep our patients’ oral health on track.

This guide explains everything you need to know about panoramic X-rays, how they work, why dentists use them, and what to expect during your visit

What Is a Panoramic X-Ray?

A panoramic X-ray (also known as panoramic radiography or OPG) is a special type of dental imaging that captures your entire mouth in a single, flat image.
It shows:
This wide-angle view helps dentists diagnose issues that can’t be seen with standard bitewing or periapical X-rays.

What Can a Panoramic X-Ray Detect?

Panoramic X-rays allow dentists to diagnose a wide range of dental and oral health issues, including:

Impacted teeth

Especially wisdom teeth that may be trapped under the gum or bone.

Jawbone abnormalities

Including cysts, tumors, and bone loss.

Dental infections & abscesses

Deep infections around roots or in the jawbone.

Sinus problems

That may affect dental health.

Tooth development in children & teens

Helpful for monitoring growth, eruption patterns, and orthodontic planning.

TMJ disorders

Joint issues that cause jaw pain and discomfort.

Bone health issues

Important for patients considering implants, dentures, or extractions.

This tool is especially valuable when planning complex treatments.

Why Panoramic X-Rays Are Important

Panoramic X-rays provide several key advantages:

Comprehensive Overview

Captures your entire mouth in one image — ideal for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Non-Invasive & Fast

The scan takes only 10–20 seconds.

Low Radiation

Uses less radiation than traditional full-mouth X-ray sets.

Essential for Wisdom Teeth

Helps determine position, angle, and extraction difficulty.

Critical for Orthodontics & Implants

Provides precise bone measurements and tooth root details.

Early Detection

Finds hidden issues before they become painful or serious.

How Does a Panoramic X-Ray Work?

During the scan:

Positioning

You stand or sit in the machine.

Stabilization

A chin rest or bite tab helps stabilize your head.

Scanning

The scanner rotates 180° around your head.

Image Capture

The machine captures a complete image of your teeth and jaw.

The process is:
There is no discomfort and no need for gagging impressions.

Is a Panoramic X-Ray Safe?

Yes — panoramic X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered extremely safe.

When Do Dentists Recommend Panoramic X-Rays?

You may need a panoramic X-ray when:
Your dentist will recommend this imaging only when beneficial to your care.

Does a Panoramic X-Ray Replace Regular X-Rays?

Not always.
Panoramic X-rays show the entire mouth but may not capture small cavities between teeth.
That is why dentists still use:
These complement panoramic imaging for a complete evaluation.

Cost of Panoramic X-Rays at Danton Dental

💰 Typical Cost Range
Panoramic X-ray pricing varies depending on your treatment needs.

Insurance Coverage:

Most insurance plans cover panoramic imaging as part of dental exams or major treatment planning.

Panoramic X-Rays at Danton Dental

Our clinics use modern digital panoramic technology to provide clear, accurate images for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Whether you’re preparing for implants, evaluating wisdom teeth, or undergoing orthodontic treatment, panoramic X-rays give us the information needed to deliver safe, effective care.

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