Dental X-Rays in Brunswick, OH

A Closer Look at Your Oral Health

Our digital X-rays capture clear, detailed images in seconds — helping us detect concerns early and personalize your care at Hendricks Family Dentistry.

Why Digital X-Rays Matter

X-rays allow us to see beneath the surface. This insight supports better prevention and more precise treatment by helping us identify:

  • Cavities hidden between or beneath teeth
  • Bone loss caused by gum disease
  • Impacted teeth, infections, or changes in the jawbone
  • Root structure and nerve placement for dental implants

Types of X-Rays We Use

We tailor the type of X-ray to your needs:

  • Bitewing – For decay between teeth and bone level monitoring
  • Periapical – Shows the full tooth, from crown to root
  • Panoramic – Captures the entire jaw in one image for bigger-picture planning

Benefits of Digital X-Rays

Our digital system improves comfort, accuracy, and safety:

  • Lower radiation than traditional film
  • Images available instantly on screen
  • Better visibility for more accurate diagnoses
  • No film or chemicals, making it an eco-friendly option

Local, Trusted Preventive Care

Patients from Brunswick, Strongsville, Medina, Broadview Heights, and North Royalton choose us for reliable care supported by leading technology. Learn more about the team behind your smile on our Meet the Doctors page.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are dental X-rays safe?

Yes — digital X-rays use minimal radiation and are safe for both children and adults.

How often will I need X-rays?

It depends on your oral health history, but most patients benefit from annual imaging.

Can they show cavities not seen during a regular exam?

Absolutely. They help us detect hidden decay early — before it becomes a bigger issue.

Do you use X-rays for crowns or implants?

Yes, digital imaging is essential for accurately planning restorations and surgical procedures.

Take a Preventive Step Toward Better Dental Health

Call (330) 225-1433 or request an appointment online to schedule your digital X-rays and stay ahead of dental issues.