Accurate diagnostics are the foundation of effective dental care. At Dental Perfection, we offer state-of-the-art Orthopantomogram (OPG) and Intraoral Scanning services to provide precise imaging and digital impressions for enhanced diagnosis and treatment planning.
An OPG is a panoramic dental X-ray that captures a comprehensive view of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures in a single image. This advanced imaging technology helps in diagnosing dental conditions such as:
✅ Impacted wisdom teeth
✅ Jawbone abnormalities
✅ Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
✅ Gum disease and infections
✅ Orthodontic assessment
Our cutting-edge intraoral scanners replace traditional messy impressions with a quick, comfortable, and highly accurate digital scan of your teeth and gums. This technology is ideal for:
✅ Digital impressions for crowns, bridges, and veneers
✅ Invisalign and orthodontic treatment planning
✅ Monitoring changes in your dental structure over time
✅ Enhancing treatment precision for cosmetic and restorative procedures
Quick & Painless: Non-invasive procedures with no discomfort
High Accuracy: Detailed 3D imaging for precise diagnosis and treatment
Radiation Safety: OPG uses low radiation for safe dental imaging
Improved Patient Experience: No more messy impressions—just a fast digital scan
Better Treatment Planning: Enhanced visualization helps dentists provide superior care
🔹 Advanced Technology: We use the latest imaging equipment for accurate results
🔹 Experienced Professionals: Our skilled dentists ensure precise diagnosis and treatment planning
🔹 Comfortable & Efficient: Faster, cleaner, and stress-free scanning process
🔹 Seamless Integration: Digital scans streamline cosmetic and restorative procedures
Yes, OPG uses minimal radiation and is a safe imaging technique widely used in dental diagnostics.
The scanning process typically takes just a few minutes, providing instant digital impressions.
Not necessarily. Your dentist will recommend an OPG if required for a specific diagnosis or treatment plan.
Yes! Intraoral scanning is faster, more accurate, and far more comfortable than traditional molds.
Many insurance plans cover diagnostic imaging. Our team can help verify your coverage and payment options.