Digital X-rays

Digital X-rays

Dental x-rays capture in-depth, detailed images of a patient’s teeth and mouth that the naked eye cannot see. These x-rays are performed by our team of trained experts and they are typically considered to be one of the most common diagnostic tools in dentistry. These images allow Dr. Patrick Mullally to see a much clearer and more detailed view of our patient’s teeth, gums, and mouth which can reveal signs of infection, disease, trauma, bone loss, and many other issues.

The Benefits of Digital X-Rays

At Lake Michigan Endodontics, our goal is to provide the best, most accurate dental care possible for our patients. That’s why we are proud to offer the latest high-performing technology, such as digital x-rays, to better help treat our patients for all of their oral health care needs. 

Depending on your discussion with Dr. Patrick Mullally regarding your unique dental situation and treatment plan, our team will typically perform digital x-rays on our patients periodically. Once these x-rays are taken, they are available instantly on our monitors and are stored electronically within your records for Dr. Patrick Mullally and the rest of our team to view. 

These images aid Dr. Patrick Mullally in helping to detect and treat a number of oral health issues that may not be seen at first glance or without the use of x-rays at all. Compared to traditional x-rays, digital x-rays provide much clearer images and emit about 90% less radiation!

Intraoral X-Rays vs. Extraoral X-Rays

The most common type of digital x-rays that our practice uses are intraoral x-rays. A safe sensor is placed inside the mouth of the patient, which allows for a very highly-detailed image of the patient’s teeth, gums, and mouth. This allows Dr. Patrick Mullally to be able to view and detect a number of dental issues such as:

  • Locating cavities
  • Examining the roots and bones of the teeth and mouth
  • View the overall health of the mouth, teeth, and gums

Extraoral x-rays are captured outside of the patient’s mouth. These types of x-rays are used to see the “bigger picture” of a person’s mouth and teeth and jaw structure. Extraoral x-rays help Dr. Patrick Mullally to precisely examine the following:

  • Impacted teeth
  • Tooth growth and development
  • Facial bones
  • Teeth and jaw connection
  • Presence of cysts, tumors, and oral cancer

At Lake Michigan Endodontics, our goal is to provide the best dental care to our patients. Digital x-rays are an amazing technology that helps our team to accurately and efficiently detect, diagnose, and treat a variety of oral health issues.  It is important to receive periodical dental x-rays at your appointment with us so our team can provide you with the best care! We encourage you to ask any questions you may have about x-rays by giving us a call today: 231-733-9676.

Request an Appointment

Our team is here to provide personalized, kind, expert root canal care to help you regain total oral health. It is our pleasure to call you a patient. If you require endodontic treatment, contact us today to request a consultation.

Our Locations

Convenient Locations around the Western Michigan Shores area

Muskegon

231-733-9676

513 Seminole Rd.
Muskegon, MI 49444

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm

Ludington

(231) 425-4664

3603 US-10
Ludington, MI 49431

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm

Meet Our Doctors

Our Committed Professionals

Patrick Mullally DDS

Dr. Mullally is a friendly and dedicated Endodontist based in Muskegon.

Connie Y. Winegar DDS

Dedicated and friendly, Dr. Winegar provides expert Endodontic care in Muskegon.

Dr. Beswick

Dr. Beswick, a Muskegon Endodontist, is known for his precision and care.

Patient Referral

Referring Doctors

Now Accepting Patient Referrals

Lake Michigan Endodontics accepts patient referrals in Muskegon and the Western Michigan Shores area. Our endodontists work closely with referring dentists to ensure optimal patient care experiences and treatment outcomes.

Associations and Memberships

We're proud to be affiliated with the following organizations:

American Dental Association
Michigan DA Black
AAE Grayscale
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