Dental X-Rays

Dental X-Rays in Wyoming, MI

Safe, detailed, and essential to your long-term oral health.

At Solt Family Dental in Wyoming, Michigan, dental X-rays are a key part of how we care for your smile—not just today, but for years to come. These digital images give Dr. Kevin Solt a clear, detailed view of what’s happening beneath the surface, allowing us to detect issues early, monitor changes over time, and personalize your care with confidence.

 

WHY ARE DENTAL X-RAYS IMPORTANT?

Dental X-rays help us see things the eye simply can’t. They reveal hidden cavities, detect bone loss, evaluate tooth development, monitor wisdom teeth, and catch infections before they become painful or costly problems. With this information, we can create a treatment plan that’s precise, proactive, and tailored to your needs. X-rays are especially important for children, teens with developing teeth, and adults with a history of dental work, gum disease, or ongoing issues. Whether you're due for routine checkups or are experiencing a new concern, having accurate diagnostic images allows Dr. Solt to make the most informed decisions for your care. At Solt Family Dental, we believe that great dentistry starts with great diagnostics—and dental X-rays are one of the best tools we have to protect your smile.

BENEFITS OF DIGITAL DENTAL X-RAYS

✔ Low radiation exposure for patient safety

✔ High-resolution images for precise diagnosis

✔ Faster imaging process with instant results

✔ Environmentally friendly (no chemical film processing)

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ARE DENTAL X-RAYS SAFE?

ARE DENTAL X-RAYS SAFE?

Yes—digital dental X-rays are extremely safe. The radiation exposure is minimal and significantly lower than that of traditional film X-rays. We also take every precaution to further minimize exposure, including using protective lead aprons and taking only the images necessary for your care.

HOW OFTEN ARE DENTAL X-RAYS NEEDED?

HOW OFTEN ARE DENTAL X-RAYS NEEDED?

The frequency of dental X-rays depends on your oral health, age, and risk factors. For most healthy adults, X-rays are recommended once a year. However, patients with dental concerns, a history of gum disease, or ongoing treatment may need more frequent imaging. We tailor your X-ray schedule to your individual needs during your visit.