A complete picture of your oral health—fast, easy, and clear.

Panoramic Dental Imaging

At Dental Nation, we use the latest panoramic imaging technology to get a full view of your mouth in one click. It’s quick, painless, and helps us plan treatments with clarity and confidence.

What Is Panoramic Imaging?

Panoramic imaging (also known as OPG or Orthopantomogram) is a digital X-ray that captures a full 2D image of your upper and lower jaws, teeth, jaw joints, and surrounding bone—all in one shot.

It’s safe. It’s fast. And it gives us a deeper look into what’s really going on with your oral health.

Why Consider Panoramic Imaging?

  • Captures the entire mouth in one image
  • Helps detect impacted teeth, bone issues, gum disease, cysts, and oral tumors
  • Useful for checking tooth alignment, especially for braces or implants
  • Ideal for planning complex dental treatments
  • Requires no discomfort or preparation—just stand still and smile

How It Helps You

  • Detects infections, bone loss, or teeth hidden below the gum line
  • Assesses jaw joint health and bite disorders
  • Evaluates wisdom teeth and sinus conditions
  • Supports accurate diagnosis and personalized care plans

What to Expect

  • Minimal preparation: just remove jewelry and wear comfy clothes
  • The scan takes 10–15 minutes, and you’ll stand while the camera gently rotates
  • The procedure is completely painless
  • Your dentist will review the image with you and walk through the findings clearly
  • Based on results, next steps will be explained right away

Why Choose Dental Nation for Panoramic Imaging?

  • Advanced digital imaging for maximum clarity and reduced exposure
  • Experienced radiographers and clinicians trained in modern diagnostic methods
  • Comfort-first process designed for all ages and dental needs
  • Immediate results, integrated with your personalized treatment plan
  • Holistic care—we use imaging as a guide to whole-mouth wellness, not just quick fixes

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It uses low radiation and is considered safe for diagnostic use. We avoid it during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary.
Not at all. There’s no contact with your teeth or gums.
The entire scan takes less than 15 minutes from start to finish.
Just remove jewelry and let us know if you’re pregnant. That’s it!
Yes—it’s commonly used to assess growth, tooth eruption, and jaw development.
Only as needed, such as during braces, implant planning, or to investigate symptoms.
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