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A retained root causing problems: needs to be extracted! |
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We are often asked how often x-rays should be taken. We always minimise patients exposure to x-rays and will only take them when necessary and when the benefits outweigh any potential risks. We follow guidelines issued by the Royal College of Surgeons, and "routine" x-rays are taken at anything from annually to 3 yearly intervals. Remember, x-rays allow us to recognise problems very early, often before the lesion is visible to the naked eye and before the tooth is painful. Also any necessary treatment is likely to be less extensive and costly. Our new digital x-ray system is really exciting! Ask for a demonstration when you see your dentist! |

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Digital X-ray System |
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We have installed the "Schick" digital x-ray system in James Mehta's and Dr Naz's surgeries. Integrated to our computer network it has revolutionised our radiography and brings us into the 21st century. Some of the advantages are:
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Some examples of digital radiographs |


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A root-filling in a molar tooth |


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Decay: not visible to naked eye but easily seen on the x-ray. |
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More decay: both these teeth were painless. Both need fillings. |


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20 Creffield Road Colchester, CO3 3JA |