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Panoramic X-Rays · Intraoral Camera · Digital Imaging · Richmond, TX

Dental Imaging
in Richmond, TX

Panoramic X-rays, intraoral camera imaging, digital bitewing and periapical X-rays — all in one office. Dr. Jasmine and Dr. Sonny Naderi use advanced diagnostic technology to see what the naked eye cannot, catching problems early when they're simplest to treat.

Advanced Dental Imaging at Best Dental

Best Dental in Richmond, TX is a dental office that provides panoramic X-rays, intraoral camera imaging, and a full suite of digital radiography — all available in-house, in one appointment. Dr. Jasmine and Dr. Sonny Naderi use state-of-the-art diagnostic technology to detect problems that clinical examination alone cannot reveal, giving you a complete picture of your oral health at every visit.

Digital dental imaging captures diagnostic images using electronic sensors instead of traditional photographic film. Images appear on a chairside monitor within seconds — sharper, more detailed, and with up to 90% less radiation than traditional film. The result is faster, safer, and more accurate diagnostics that translate directly into better treatment decisions and outcomes for patients throughout Fort Bend County.

From the wide-angle panoramic X-ray that captures your entire jaw in one image, to the intraoral camera that lets you see exactly what Dr. Naderi sees inside your mouth, to the targeted bitewing and periapical X-rays that detect hidden decay and root problems — our imaging suite provides a comprehensive view of your oral health that no single technology alone can match.

Our Signature Imaging Technologies

Two of our most powerful diagnostic tools — panoramic X-rays and intraoral camera imaging — work together to give Dr. Naderi a complete picture no single view can provide.

Full-Mouth View · Richmond, TX

Panoramic
X-Rays

A panoramic X-ray captures your entire mouth — all teeth, both jaws, sinuses, and jaw joints — in a single wide-angle image taken from outside the mouth. The machine rotates around your head in about 20 seconds. No sensor inside your mouth, no discomfort. One image reveals the full picture.

Shows all 32 teeth, both jaws, and surrounding structures in one view
Evaluates wisdom teeth position and impaction status
Essential for orthodontic planning — reveals developing teeth and jaw growth
Screens for jaw tumors, cysts, bone abnormalities, and TMJ issues
Views sinus cavities — identifies sinus infections related to upper teeth
Comfortable — machine rotates around you, no sensor in mouth
See What We See · Richmond, TX

Intraoral
Camera

An intraoral camera is a small, pen-sized wand with a tiny camera at the tip that captures high-definition photos and video from inside your mouth — displayed in real time on a large chairside monitor. You see exactly what Dr. Naderi sees, making it easier to understand your oral health and feel confident in treatment decisions.

Magnified, high-definition images of every tooth surface and the gum line
Detects cracks, chips, worn enamel, and early decay invisible to the naked eye
Reveals failing or leaking fillings before they cause bigger problems
Shows gum tissue condition — inflammation, recession, and early disease signs
You see your mouth in real time — no guesswork, no "just trust me"
Images saved to your record for side-by-side comparison at future visits

All Imaging Types We Provide

Different imaging technologies serve specific diagnostic purposes. Dr. Naderi selects the appropriate type based on your age, dental history, symptoms, and clinical findings — we never take unnecessary images.

Imaging Available at Best Dental in Richmond, TX

  • Panoramic X-rays — a single wide-angle image showing all teeth, both jaws, sinuses, and TMJ. Used for orthodontic planning, wisdom tooth evaluation, jaw abnormalities, and new patient baselines. Comfortable — machine rotates around your head with nothing in your mouth.
  • Intraoral camera — high-definition photos and video from inside the mouth, displayed in real time. Detects cracks, early decay, failing restorations, and gum issues with a level of detail clinical examination cannot match. You see exactly what Dr. Naderi sees.
  • Bitewing X-rays — show upper and lower back teeth in a single view. Detect cavities between teeth, monitor bone levels, and check existing fillings and crowns. Typically taken annually during routine checkups.
  • Periapical X-rays — capture the entire tooth from crown to root tip and surrounding bone. Used to diagnose abscesses, root problems, bone infections, and cysts when specific tooth issues are suspected.
  • Digital X-rays (vs. traditional film) — all X-rays at Best Dental are fully digital, delivering up to 90% less radiation than traditional film, instant results on-screen, superior image quality, and secure electronic storage.

Benefits of Digital Imaging

Digital radiography and intraoral camera imaging represent a major advance over traditional methods — in patient safety, diagnostic accuracy, speed, and the quality of care you receive.

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90% Less Radiation

Digital sensors require minimal radiation to produce clear images — up to 90% less than traditional film. Extremely safe for patients of all ages, including children and pregnant women when imaging is necessary.

Instant Results

Images appear on screen within seconds — no waiting for film development. Dr. Naderi can immediately review findings with you, answer questions, and discuss treatment options in the same appointment.

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Superior Image Quality

Digital images are sharper and more detailed than film. They can be enhanced, enlarged, and adjusted — revealing subtleties that film X-rays miss. Intraoral camera images give unprecedented surface-level detail.

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You See What We See

Intraoral camera images display in real time on a large chairside monitor. See exactly what Dr. Naderi sees — your teeth, your gums, your problem areas — making it easy to understand your oral health and treatment recommendations.

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Secure Digital Storage

All images are instantly stored in your electronic health record and backed up securely. Easy to share with specialists or insurance companies. Intraoral photos let us compare your tooth condition visit over visit.

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Environmentally Friendly

No toxic chemicals required for development. No chemical disposal, no darkroom, no plastic film waste. Digital imaging is completely clean — better for the environment and safer for dental staff.

Safety & Radiation Exposure

Dental X-rays are extremely safe. The amount of radiation from digital dental X-rays is minimal — significantly less than natural background radiation in daily life. The comparison below puts it in perspective.

Radiation Exposure in Context

✓ 4 bitewing digital X-rays ≈ 1–2 hrs of background radiation
Eating 1 banana (radioactive potassium) More than 1 dental X-ray
Panoramic X-ray ≈ 1 day of background radiation
Full mouth digital X-ray series ≈ 1–2 days of background radiation
2-hour airplane flight More than a full mouth series
Chest X-ray 10–20× more than dental X-rays

All values are approximations for comparison purposes. Digital X-ray exposure varies slightly by image type. Intraoral camera uses no radiation — it is a camera only.

How We Minimize Exposure

Best Dental applies multiple protective measures as standard practice: digital sensors (the single biggest factor, cutting radiation by 90%), lead aprons covering the torso, thyroid collars when appropriate, precisely focused narrow-beam X-rays, and fast exposure times measured in fractions of a second. We follow the ALARA principle — As Low As Reasonably Achievable — taking X-rays only when diagnostically necessary. The intraoral camera uses zero radiation — it is a camera only, not an X-ray device.

X-Rays During Pregnancy

While digital X-rays are safe during pregnancy, we prefer to avoid routine imaging during the first trimester when possible. If urgent treatment requires X-rays, we use double lead aprons and thyroid collars for extra protection. The intraoral camera is completely safe during pregnancy and can often answer diagnostic questions without any X-ray exposure.

💡 The Real Risk Is Skipping Imaging

Undetected cavities progress to root canals. Missed infections spread to bone. Hidden gum disease destroys supporting structure. Oral cancer goes undiagnosed. The tiny radiation exposure from digital X-rays and the zero radiation from intraoral camera imaging are minuscule compared to the serious consequences of missed diagnoses.

Digital Imaging vs. Traditional Film

Digital radiography represents a complete upgrade over film in every category — from patient safety and diagnostic accuracy to speed and environmental impact.

Traditional Film X-Rays

Outdated technology
  • 10× more radiation than digital
  • 10–15 minute development time
  • Limited image resolution
  • No panoramic or intraoral camera option
  • Cannot see tooth surfaces in real time
  • Cannot enhance or adjust images
  • Requires toxic chemical processing
  • Physical storage — degrades over time

How Often Do You Need Imaging?

X-ray frequency depends on your age, oral health status, risk factors, and dental history. The intraoral camera is used at every visit. Dr. Naderi recommends X-rays based on your individual needs and follows American Dental Association guidelines throughout.

Recommended Frequency by Patient Type

  • Intraoral camera — used at every exam visit as part of standard care; no radiation, no frequency limit
  • Adults with good oral health — bitewing X-rays every 1–2 years; full mouth series every 3–5 years
  • Adults with cavities or gum disease — bitewing X-rays every 6–12 months to monitor conditions
  • Children (ages 3–6) — bitewings every 1–2 years as teeth erupt and develop
  • Teens (ages 7–18) — bitewings every 1–2 years; panoramic X-ray around age 7–9 for orthodontic evaluation
  • New patients — panoramic X-ray plus bitewings to establish a comprehensive baseline
  • Panoramic X-ray — every 3–5 years for established patients; at new patient exam; for orthodontic or wisdom tooth evaluation
  • Dental emergencies — as needed to diagnose pain, injury, infection, or other urgent issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Richmond, TX dental offices provide panoramic X-rays and intraoral camera imaging?
Best Dental in Richmond, TX provides both panoramic X-rays and intraoral camera imaging in-house. Dr. Jasmine and Dr. Sonny Naderi — a brother-sister dental team — use panoramic radiography to capture full-mouth views of all teeth, both jaws, sinuses, and jaw joints in a single image, and intraoral camera technology to show high-definition real-time images of tooth surfaces and gum tissue on a chairside monitor. Both technologies are available at your regular exam appointment. Call (281) 215-3065 or book online to schedule.
What does a panoramic X-ray show that regular X-rays don't?
A panoramic X-ray captures your entire mouth in one wide-angle image — something individual bitewing or periapical X-rays cannot do. It shows all 32 teeth, both upper and lower jaws, sinus cavities, and the jaw joints (TMJ) simultaneously. This makes it particularly useful for evaluating wisdom teeth, orthodontic planning, detecting jaw cysts or tumors, identifying sinus infections related to upper teeth, and getting a comprehensive overview at a new patient exam. Standard bitewing X-rays are better for detecting cavities between individual teeth — both serve different purposes and are used together for complete diagnostics.
What is an intraoral camera and what can it detect?
An intraoral camera is a small, pen-sized wand with a high-definition camera at the tip that captures real-time photos and video from inside your mouth, displayed on a large chairside monitor. It uses no radiation — it is a camera only. It detects tooth cracks and chips, worn enamel, early cavity formation on visible tooth surfaces, failing or leaking fillings, and gum tissue inflammation or recession. Because images are magnified and displayed in real time, you can see exactly what Dr. Naderi sees — making it a powerful tool for both diagnosis and patient understanding.
Is the panoramic X-ray comfortable?
Yes — panoramic X-rays are among the most comfortable dental imaging experiences. Unlike bitewing or periapical X-rays, there is no sensor placed inside your mouth. You stand or sit while the machine rotates around your head over approximately 20 seconds. The process is completely painless and patients with sensitive gag reflexes often prefer it specifically because nothing goes in the mouth. The entire imaging process takes under two minutes from setup to completion.
Do dental X-rays hurt?
No, dental X-rays are completely painless. The sensor or film holder might feel slightly uncomfortable in your mouth for the 1–2 seconds it takes to capture the image, but there is no pain involved. The panoramic X-ray requires nothing inside the mouth at all. The intraoral camera is a small, smooth wand that is gently moved around your mouth — also completely painless.
Why do I need X-rays if my teeth feel fine?
Most dental problems don't cause symptoms in their early stages. Cavities don't hurt until they're large and deep. Gum disease progresses silently until significant bone loss has already occurred. Panoramic X-rays can detect jaw cysts or tumors with no symptoms at all. By the time you feel symptoms, problems are advanced and expensive to treat. X-rays and intraoral camera imaging catch issues while they're small, simple, and affordable to fix.
Can I get copies of my dental X-rays and intraoral camera images?
Yes — your images are part of your dental record and you are entitled to copies. Digital X-rays and intraoral photos make this straightforward; we can email them, provide them on a CD, or send them directly to a specialist or new provider. A small administrative fee may apply depending on the format and number of images.
Do children need X-rays and intraoral camera imaging?
Yes. Baby teeth have thinner enamel and can develop cavities more quickly. X-rays detect decay between baby teeth and monitor developing permanent teeth below the gums. The intraoral camera is especially helpful with children — it's comfortable, uses no radiation, and lets both the child and parent see what the dentist is looking at on-screen, which reduces anxiety. We take extra precautions with children: lowest effective dose, lead aprons, and X-rays only when diagnostically necessary.

Key Takeaways About Dental Imaging at Best Dental

Panoramic X-rays available in-house — full-mouth view of all teeth, jaws, sinuses, and TMJ in one image
Intraoral camera imaging shows HD real-time views of tooth surfaces and gum tissue — zero radiation
Digital X-rays use 90% less radiation than traditional film — safe for the whole family
Bitewing and periapical X-rays detect cavities, bone loss, and root problems between and beneath teeth
You see exactly what Dr. Naderi sees — images displayed in real time on a large chairside monitor
All imaging technologies available in one office — no referral to an imaging center needed
Instant results — no waiting for film development, findings discussed same appointment
Early detection saves money; a filling today prevents a root canal tomorrow
Serving Richmond, TX and Fort Bend County — call (281) 215-3065

Advanced Imaging. One Office. Richmond, TX.

Panoramic X-rays, intraoral camera, and digital radiography — all available at your regular exam appointment at Best Dental. See what's really happening in your mouth and catch problems before they become costly.

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