Bitewing dental X-rays are a type of dental radiograph that provides a detailed view of the upper and lower back teeth (premolars and molars) in a single image. These X-rays are called "bitewing" because the patient bites down on a small tab or wing-shaped device that holds the X-ray film or sensor in place, allowing for a clear and consistent view of specific areas of the mouth.
Read MoreDental radiographs, also known as dental X-rays, are images of your teeth and surrounding structures that help your dentist diagnose and treat dental problems. Dental radiographs use low levels of radiation to capture detailed images of your teeth, bones, and soft tissues.
Read More