3-Dimensional X-RaysIn our dental office, we’re pleased to be one of the few dental practices in the country to be using the Galileos X-ray system. It combines the lowest radiation dosage with superior image quality. In 1895, the first dental X-ray was taken, requiring 25 minutes of exposure to radiation. Today’s digital X-rays require just seconds of exposure, and we can enlarge and enhance the images for better diagnostics.
Thanks to the Galileos X-ray system, we can image your mouth in three dimensions, which allows us to better plan and position implants.
By using this state-of-the-art technology, we’re reaffirming our commitment to providing you with the highest quality dentistry.
If you have any questions about dental implants or the Galileo X-Ray technology, please call our office and ask to speak with one of our dentists, Dr. Porter or Dr. Durbon, (303) 224-9291. |