Oral Radiology Interpretation Services
The high-resolution imaging of the teeth, face, and jaws that we specialize in at ORIS Oral Radiology Imaging is performed with the intention of lowering patient risk while simultaneously providing images and image reports of the highest possible calibre. Because our facilities were designed specifically to provide efficient and tailored patient imaging services, referral physicians can have peace of mind knowing that their patients will receive specialized imaging in a setting that is both comfortable and focused.
Importance of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology in Dentistry
Oral and maxillofacial radiology is a salient part of dentistry for diagnosing oral diseases. An oral and maxillofacial radiologist is specially trained to take radiographs and interpret them appropriately to diagnose oral and maxillofacial diseases. Every step in the treatment plan, from diagnosis to treatment planning, requires a supporting radiograph, which can reveal the underlying condition and correlate with clinical findings.
For a successful treatment, one should know the findings of a radiograph precisely. It is then that a trained oral and maxillofacial radiologist comes into the picture, especially for interpreting the radiographs taken with advanced imaging techniques. This is the reason why oral and maxillofacial reporting is gaining importance globally.
ORIS Oral Radiology is a major dental imaging facility that offers 2D and 3D imaging technology services. They provide these services to orthodontics, implant, Endodontics, Oral Surgery and Periodontics patients. We have earned a reputation for producing high-quality images, giving the lowest possible radiation dose, and providing quick and friendly service as a result of our stringent standards for selecting technology, training staff, sanitizing techniques, and painless imaging procedures. These standards ensure that we train our staff correctly, use proper techniques, and follow adequate sanitation procedures.
We provide imaging of the teeth, jaws, face and head for adults and children. Our services are based at ORIS Oral Radiology Clinic in Richmond Hill. We offer a walk-in service on the same day as your clinic appointment for imaging.
The Ultra Low Dose 3D imaging protocol has proven to be ideal for a wide range of clinical cases: from orthodontics, implant planning and maxillofacial surgery to airway and sinus studies.
Why Choose ORIS Radiology
Convenient
Highly Trained Staff
Patient Care
Expert Oral Radiologist
Customized Service Plans
One on one radiologist-clinician communication
Affordable Pricing
Flexible after-hours services
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Oral Radiology Interpretation Services
Having covered the significance of oral radiology, you may still have some questions regarding safety. Oral X-rays are completely risk-free. Although they do expose you to low quantities of radiation, the negative effects associated with them are minuscule. However, your comfort is of utmost importance to us and you may always request further protection in the form of an apron or a lead-lined collar to safeguard your thyroid.
In addition, the best course of action is always prevention rather than treatment. It is possible to prevent tooth decay and reduce the need for X-rays by brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing on a regular basis.
It’s possible that getting an X-ray of your teeth won’t be very enjoyable. But don’t forget that they’re also a crucial tool for detecting tooth decay and other dental problems as early as possible. The combination of these factors may save you both money and discomfort in the long-run, while also maintaining a wide and brilliant smile on your face.
Oral Radiology Interpretation Services in Canada
A note to dentists
Delivering one of the best digital imaging possible to help your office with patient case presentations, surgical guidelines, and treatment plans.
By entrusting ORIS Oral Radiology Imaging with the creation of cutting-edge 2D and 3D digital imaging, conversion services, and biomodel manufacturing, you may avoid the significant costs associated with equipment acquisition, employee training, and product obsolescence.