OPG Dental Scans

OPG (Orthopantomogram) is a specialized dental imaging technique used to capture a complete panoramic view of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding oral structures in a single image.

What is an OPG Dental Scan

An OPG dental scan is a diagnostic imaging method that uses low-dose X-rays to produce a wide, panoramic image of the entire mouth, including the upper and lower jaws, teeth, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and surrounding bone structures. The scan is performed using a rotating X-ray machine that moves around the patient’s head, capturing detailed information about dental and jaw conditions.
This imaging method allows dentists and oral surgeons to examine multiple areas of the mouth at once, helping in early detection of dental problems without the need for multiple individual X-rays. OPG scans are quick, painless, and expose patients to minimal radiation.

The procedure is painless, though patients need to lie still inside a tunnel-like machine for 15 to 60 minutes. Sometimes, a contrast dye is injected to enhance image clarity. Patients are advised to remove all metal items before the scan. While generally safe, MRI is not suitable for individuals with pacemakers or certain implants. It plays a vital role in early diagnosis and accurate treatment planning across various medical specialties. tears, and brain abnormalities.

What is an OPG Dental Scan Used For?

Brain and spinal cord issues (tumors, stroke, MS)

Joint and musculoskeletal disorders

Ligament and tendon
injuries

Tumors & abnormalities in organs (liver, kidney, heart)

Pelvic, abdominal diseases & Breast cancer

Blood vessel problems
(MRA)

Our OPG Dental Scan Process

An OPG dental scan involves using low-dose X-rays to create a panoramic image of the oral cavity. The process generally involves:

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