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OPG
An OPG is a panoramic or wide view x-ray of the lower face, which displays all the teeth of the upper and lower jaw on a single film. It demonstrates the number, position and growth of all the teeth including those that have not yet surfaced or erupted. It is different from the small close up x-rays dentists take of individual teeth. An OPG may also reveal problems with the jawbone and the joint which connects the jawbone to the head, called the Temporomandibular joint or TMJ. An OPG may be requested for the planning of orthodontic treatment, for assessment of wisdom teeth or for a general overview of the teeth and the bone which supports the teeth.
Advantages
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Advantages
- Non-Invasive: Offers detailed imaging without the need for invasive procedures or discomfort to the patient.
- Quick and Convenient: The procedure is fast, typically taking only a few minutes, and is easy to perform.
- Low Radiation Dose: Uses a relatively low dose of radiation compared to other types of X-rays, ensuring patient safety.
- Detection of Dental Issues: Effectively identifies a wide range of dental conditions, such as impacted teeth, bone abnormalities, cysts, and tumors.
- Assessment of Jaw and Sinus Problems: Provides valuable insights into issues related to the jawbones, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and sinus cavities.
- Guides Dental Treatment: Aids in planning dental treatments, including orthodontics, implants, and extractions, by providing a clear overview of the patient’s oral anatomy.
- Monitors Oral Health: Useful for monitoring the development of teeth in children and adolescents, as well as tracking the progression of dental or jaw conditions over time.
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