OPG (Panoramic X-ray)

 

"This article originally appeared in the Wanaka Dental Tooth-care Journal"

At Remarkables Dental, we are committed to providing top-quality care by continually investing in advanced equipment. Our state-of-the-art OPG (Orthopantomogram) machine has been reliably serving our patients for years, ensuring you can always count on us for your panoramic X-ray needs.

What is an OPG you may ask...

The term OPG (also known as a panoramic X-ray) Test stands for Orthopantomogram test. It is a dental X-ray that provides a panoramic view of the teeth, mouth and jaws. The OPG test is comfortable and non-invasive. To perform this X-ray, patients need to bite down on a small piece of plastic while the OPG x-ray machine moves around their head to capture the panoramic image. This gives a two-dimensional view from ear to ear. The OPG Test is a valuable and helpful diagnostic tool that helps dentists and dental specialists to identify various dental and oral health problems.

Let’s have a look at the reasons why you might need an OPG X-ray

  1. To diagnose dental problems
    OPG is a needful tool to detect a range of dental issues, such as cavities, gum disease, impacted teeth, and abscesses. It can also show the position and development of teeth, including wisdom teeth, which may require extraction.

  2. To identify oral diseases
    An OPG can identify various oral diseases, including oral cancer, cysts, and tumors.

  3. To plan dental treatment
    OPG provides a comprehensive view of the teeth and jaws, allowing dentists to plan and execute dental treatments more accurately. For example, it can help determine the placement of dental implants, braces, or dentures.

  4. To monitor dental development
    OPG can monitor the growth and development of jaws and teeth in children, helping to identify any potential problems allowing early intervention.

  5. To assess jaw and facial injuries
    OPG can help diagnose fractures and other injuries to the jaw and facial bones.

 
 
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