OPG X-Ray
The very best in diagnostic technologies
An Orthopantomogram x-ray (OPG x-ray) is a wide-view, panoramic x-ray of the upper and lower jaws, including the teeth. During an OPG x-ray the scanner will rotate around the patient’s head while they remain in a still, standing or sitting position.
An OPG can be used to look for:
- Fractures
- Infection
- Dislocated Jaw
- Dentition
OPG X-rays and surgical planning
A digital OPG x-ray is used in the planning of orthodontic treatment, as it provides a full overview of the teeth, and highlights non-erupted and/or impacted teeth.
An OPG x-ray can help assess a patient’s wisdom teeth and reveal whether a patient has potential Temporomandibular (TMJ) joint problems. The scan can also be particularly useful to check the development of a child’s jaw and teeth.
CBCT Scanning
The very best in diagnostic technologies
CEPH X-Ray
To diagnose developmental concerns.
CEPH Tracing
Analyse cephalometric radiographs accurately.
OPG X-ray
Panoramic X-ray of the upper and lower jaw.
Radiology Reports
Comprehensive reporting service.