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Pantomogram Warsaw
There are situations in which a single image can tell you more than a long description of an ailment. A pantomogram is a panoramic X-ray that shows the entire oral cavity in a single view. It allows the doctor to see not only the teeth, but also the bones of the jaw, the maxillary sinuses and the temporomandibular joints.
At Supradent, we view the pantomogram as the starting point for informed treatment. It is an examination that allows you to understand what is really going on in your mouth and to plan further steps in a safe and predictable way.
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What is a pantomographic radiograph and when is it taken?
A pantomographic radiograph is an imaging study that allows all teeth, their roots and bone structures to be assessed in a single image. It is particularly useful when general diagnosis, treatment planning or inspection of the oral cavity is required.
A pantomogram is performed prior to implant, prosthetic, orthodontic and surgical treatment, as well as when inflammatory lesions, cysts or retained teeth are suspected. The examination makes it possible to assess the position of the eights, the state of the bone and the anatomical relationships that are not visible during a standard examination in the office.
For the patient, it is a quick and comfortable examination. It lasts several seconds, requires no special preparation and provides the doctor with a complete picture of the situation, which significantly increases the safety of further treatment.
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Panoramic view of all teeth and bones
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does a pantomogram involve?
The patient stands or sits in the X-ray machine and the machine takes a panoramic picture of the entire mouth. The examination is short and painless.
Is the pantomogram safe?
Yes. The radiation dose is low and in line with current standards. The examination is only performed if it is diagnostically justified.
How does a pantomogram differ from a point-of-view photograph?
A point-of-view radiograph shows a single tooth or part of a tooth. The pantomogram includes all the teeth, the bones of the maxilla and mandible and the adjacent anatomical structures.
Is a pantomogram sufficient to plan implants?
In many cases, it is a preliminary examination. When planning implants, it is often supplemented with a CBCT scan, which gives a three-dimensional image of the bone.
Do you need to prepare for the study?
No. Simply remove metal items from the head and neck area, such as earrings or chains.
How long is a pantomographic photograph valid?
Depends on the clinical situation. Treatment planning usually uses up-to-date images taken no more than a few months earlier.
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Pantomogram at Supradent Warsaw
A pantomogram at Supradent Warsaw is performed as part of a thorough dental diagnostic. The examination makes it possible to assess the condition of teeth, roots, bone and adjacent structures, which is of key importance in planning conservative, surgical, implant and orthodontic treatment.
A panoramic radiograph allows early detection of changes that are not visible to the naked eye, such as inflammation, cysts or abnormal position of teeth. This allows treatment to be planned more precisely and safely for the patient.
If you need a reliable diagnosis or are preparing for dental treatment, a pantomogram is an important first step. Make an appointment for an examination at Supradent Warsaw and have a complete picture of your oral health.