Panoramic'x Ray in Mexico

2 clinic(s) offering Panoramic X Ray treatment in Mexico
I Love My Dentist Clinic Verified

Using advanced cosmetic dental treatments and materials, the top-rated Tijuana dental clinic, I love my Dentist, can make a real difference. The skill, experience, and commitment of our practice — using a unique combination of science and artistry — can literally redesign your smile. Even a subtle change in your smile helps you to project an image of self-confidence and high personal esteem.

He is an excellent dentist ..very professional. His clinic is very clean and well equipped. . I went with my husband and kids and we are all pleased. What I really appreciate is the way he treats his patient; he maintain a good relationship and call after couple of days to make sure everything is fine.
October 2017
I Love My Dentist in Tijuana surpassed my expectations. The service in my opinion is top notice & I would say is the same as some of our better Dentists in the States. In addition to the service I'm someone who enjoys waiting to be seen in the surroundings of an office that has nice interior appointments. Their office looks as if it were designed by Backen & Gillam in the States. I just had a root canal performed and was concerned about undergoing pain. The procedure was painless & believe it or not I can not wait to go back! lol A feeling I never had with any dental office.
September 2017
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36 more treatments
Circle Dental Group Verified

Within 3 blocks of the US border, Circle Dental Group in Algodones, Mexico, (the Mexican State of Baja California) is perfectly situated for patients visiting from America and Canada. Managed and directed by expert dental surgeon, Dr. Jorge Jimenez, our team collaborates with other specialists and assistants to offer a full range of dental services.

Excellent people and great professionals! Dr. Jorge is a very good dentist and an honest man. He is very simple, down-to-Earth, person, very approachable and convincing. He does not chase a quick buck luck so many dentists and medical doctors in the US. We have seen him four times over a year, and we are glad we met him. His staff members have been the same since a year ago, which means they like him and he treats them well - another indication that he knows how to work with people. By now they all meet us like family, with hand shakes and hugs - very friendly people. Thanks a lot!
January 2014
Excellent work. I'm very happy and highly recommend the folks at Circle Dental
May 2013
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26 more treatments

What is a Panoramic X-ray?

There are three types of dental X-rays: Bitewing X-rays, Periapical X-rays, and Panoramic X-rays. Bitewing X-rays are most commonly used during a routine oral check-up. This is useful for revealing cavities that can be hiding between teeth. Periapical X-rays show the entire tooth and include the roots as well as the surrounding bones. Panoramic X-rays give a broad overview of the entire mouth. The panoramic X-ray helps supply information about the teeth as well as the upper and lower jawbone, sinuses, and hard and soft tissues of the head and neck.

 

The benefit of a Panoramic X-ray is, unlike other X-rays where the film is placed inside the patient’s mouth, panoramic film is contained in a machine that moves around the patients head. Individuals may be familiar with Panoramic X-rays because it is the type of dental x-ray typically used when the wisdom teeth are being evaluated.

 

Panoramic X-rays reveal deep cavities and gum disease. The panoramic X-ray has many other uses such as evaluating patients with TMJ or jaw problems. It also aids dentists to evaluate the mouth structure of those who require full or partial removable dentures, dental implants, or braces.

 

Individuals who are at risk or suspected of having oral cancer or other tumors of the jaw, have impacted teeth (especially wisdom teeth) or have had any recent trauma to the face or teeth can have their dentist or oral surgeon use a panoramic X-ray to help determine a diagnosis.

 

Panoramic X-ray is indispensably important if you want a thorough dental examination. Panoramic X-rays are recommended every 5-7 years, as it can help determine other problems that a normal X-ray cannot see.