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Providing High-Quality Dental Care
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    (OPG) Orthopantomogram X-ray in Gurgaon

    A panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw is known as a “orthopantogram” or “panorex” or OPG. It can tell you about your wisdom teeth’s position and whether you have receding bone levels, which is a sign of periodontal disease. It’s beneficial for implant surgery, jaw-joint issues, orthodontic diagnosis and sinus problems. We at Dr Dabas Dental Clinic offer inhouse OPG Facility for our patients.

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      FAQ

      How are orthopantomograms performed?

      The revolving arm of the panoramic X-ray machine has the X-ray source at one end and the film mechanism (which records the image) at the other. To get a broad view of the patient’s mouth and jaw, the arm revolves around their head. The process is finished in a flash.

      In medical terminology, what does OPG mean?

      X-rays of the lower face, teeth, and jaws taken specifically for these purposes include OPGs (Orthopantomograms) and Lat Cephs (Lateral Cephalometric Radiographs). An OPG, also known as a panoramic or wide view x-ray of the lower face, shows every tooth in the upper and lower jaw on a single film.

      What is the purpose of a panoramic radiograph?

      A panoramic x-ray gives us a comprehensive view of your head, neck, and jaw, making it easier for us to spot cysts, tumours, growths, abnormalities of the jaw, and even cancer.

      OPG scan duration: how long?

      A five-minute OPG often takes place.

      Is OPG harmful?

      Yes, any medical equipment using x-rays must have AERB licencing in order to operate, despite the fact that the radiation dose in the case of OPG X-Ray is quite minimal. Both the patients and the medical staff who are operating must have this.

      Can OPG find cavities?

      As a result of oral bacteria producing organic acid, tooth decay is the demineralization of dentine and enamel. The OPG shows that the tooth structure has undergone demineralization. The pulp, or “nerve,” of the tooth will frequently become necrotic when it is diseased, causing an abscess in the bone beneath.

      When ought I to take OPG?

      Typically, this OPG is performed on a child who is 8 years old and has mixed dentition. The infant back teeth, canines, fresh front teeth, and 6-year-old molars are all present here. An OPG should preferably be taken at around the age of 18 for young adults. To find out if third molars are present and where they are located.

      Is a complete mouth x-ray the same as a panoramic x-ray?

      An X-ray that rings the mouth from side to side and displays the whole mandible, TMJ, upper jaw, and nasal sinuses is known as a panoramic X-ray. They can reveal anatomy surrounding the teeth that isn’t seen in a whole mouth series, however they aren’t as sharp and detailed as an FMX.

      Are braces required for OPG?

      We need two different kinds of x-rays for orthodontic treatment: an OPG and a lateral cephalogram. To provide you with the most accurate evaluation possible, we’ll refer for these just before your consultation. We can only tell you a portion of the narrative without these x-rays.