Why is a panoramic radiograph performed?

A panoramic radiograph, i.e. a photo showing all the teeth, the bone around them, the temporomandibular joint and the sinuses, is a kind of dental business card. It should be performed before treatment at the dentist’s office begins. Thanks to it, the doctor knows the condition of the teeth and the structures surrounding them. He can also early detect carious lesions that are not visible during a regular examination, assess whether there are any unfavorable changes at the apices of the teeth, assess the position of the wisdom teeth and the structure of the periodontium. A panoramic radiograph is a safe examination and is performed even in children (especially before orthodontic treatment).

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