Dental X-ray
Modern diagnostics for the health of your teeth. Dental X-rays, also known as dental radiographs, are an indispensable part of modern stomatological diagnostics. They allow us to obtain accurate and detailed images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, enabling us to quickly detect problems that would remain hidden during a routine examination. X-ray images are crucial in planning treatments for cavities, extractions, implants, fixed prosthetics, but also during regular preventative check-ups.
Dental X-ray
Dental X-ray
Modern diagnostics for the health of your teeth.
Dental X-rays, also known as dental radiographs, are an indispensable part of modern stomatological diagnostics. They allow us to obtain accurate and detailed images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, enabling us to quickly detect problems that would remain hidden during a routine examination.
X-ray images are crucial in planning treatments for cavities, extractions, implants, fixed prosthetics, but also during regular preventative check-ups.
Dental X-ray
Dental X-ray
Modern diagnostics for the health of your teeth.
Dental X-rays, also known as dental radiographs, are an indispensable part of modern stomatological diagnostics. They allow us to obtain accurate and detailed images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, enabling us to quickly detect problems that would remain hidden during a routine examination.
X-ray images are crucial in planning treatments for cavities, extractions, implants, fixed prosthetics, but also during regular preventative check-ups.
When do we perform X-rays?
When do we perform X-rays?
We perform X-rays whenever it is necessary:
We perform X-rays whenever it is necessary:
When do we perform X-rays?
When do we perform X-rays?
We perform X-rays whenever it is necessary:
We perform X-rays whenever it is necessary:
Digital Technology – Less Radiation, More Precision
Digital Technology – Less Radiation, More Precision
At our dental clinics in Prague, we use modern digital X-ray and 3D CBCT technologies that significantly reduce radiation exposure (up to 90%) while simultaneously providing results of the highest quality.
At our dental clinics in Prague, we use modern digital X-ray and 3D CBCT technologies that significantly reduce radiation exposure (up to 90%) while simultaneously providing results of the highest quality.
Thanks to these systems, we can create within seconds:
Thanks to these systems, we can create within seconds:
Guarantee
A guarantee of quality and pain-free treatment
Top-tier equipment
Advanced equipment for superior care
Comprehensive Care
Comprehensive care for our patients
Opening Hours
Extended opening hours including Saturdays
Contracts
Contracts with health insurance providers
Dental laboratory
Our own modern dental laboratory
Location
Excellent transport accessibility
Reception Services
A pleasant and calm environment
Languages
We speak more than five languages
Availability
We have short waiting times for appointments
Our team
Quick, Convenient & Secure Diagnostics
Quick, Convenient & Secure Diagnostics
We perform examinations directly in our dental offices in Prague; there is no need to visit other facilities. Images are available immediately and the doctor will discuss the results with you right away. The entire process is quick, painless, and safe even for children.
We perform examinations directly in our dental offices in Prague; there is no need to visit other facilities. Images are available immediately and the doctor will discuss the results with you right away. The entire process is quick, painless, and safe even for children.
As part of our comprehensive services, we also offer:
As part of our comprehensive services, we also offer:
Prices for Initial Examination
Administrative Fees
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Administrative Fee / Medical Record Extract | 550 Kč | |
| Missed or Cancelled Appointment (per 30 minutes) | 950 Kč | |
| Initial Examination including Panoramic X-ray | Covered by Health Insurance | |
| Preventive Check-up (twice a year) | Covered by Health Insurance | |
| Initial Examination for Uninsured Patients / No Health Insurance Coverage | 1950 Kč | |
| Emergency Fee for Uninsured Patients / No Health Insurance Coverage | 950 Kč | |
Indications and Contraindications for Dental X-ray Examination
Indications and Contraindications for Dental X-ray Examination
X-rays are an integral part of modern dentistry. They provide an invisible view beneath the surface of the teeth and gums, enabling accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Below, you’ll find an overview of situations where X-ray examination is appropriate, and when caution or postponement may be advisable.
Indications (When is an X-ray Examination Recommended?)
1. Diagnosis of Tooth Decay
Especially for detecting hidden interdental caries, caries under old fillings, and caries in hard-to-reach areas.
2. Inflammation and Infections
To diagnose inflammation around the roots of teeth (periapical inflammation), cysts, abscesses or bone inflammation.
3. Tooth Pain or Sensitivity
To determine the cause of unexplained pain or increased tooth sensitivity.
4. Periodontal Diagnosis
To assess bone loss in patients with periodontitis and evaluate the depth of periodontal pockets.
5. Planning Dental Procedures
Before root canal treatment (endodontics), tooth extraction, dental implant placement, orthodontic treatment, or prosthetic replacement (crowns, bridges).
6. Post-Treatment Check-ups
After root canal treatment, extraction, implant placement or other surgical procedures to check the result and healing.
7. Assessment of Tooth Development
In children and adolescents for monitoring the eruption of permanent teeth, root development and detection of anomalies.
8. Trauma to Teeth and Jaws
To diagnose fractures of teeth, roots or jaw bones.
9. Evaluation of Cysts and Tumors
To detect pathological formations in the jaw and their extent.
Contraindications (When Should Caution be Exercised?)
1. Acute Infections and Inflammation
Uncontrolled acute infections in the oral cavity (e.g., extensive abscess) or systemic infection of the body (e.g., flu with fever).
2. Uncontrolled Systemic Diseases
Severe uncontrolled diabetes, unstable heart disease (e.g., recent myocardial infarction, untreated hypertension) or serious blood clotting disorders.
3. Pregnancy (relative)
Certain procedures (especially X-rays, invasive surgeries) are recommended to be postponed until the second trimester or after delivery, unless it is an acute condition.
4. Allergies
Known allergies to local anesthetics, medications or materials (metals, resins) used in dental treatment.
5. Taking Certain Medications
Anticoagulants (blood-thinning medications), immunosuppressants, bisphosphonates, corticosteroids – require consultation and possible adjustments to treatment.
Important Note: Dental X-ray examinations are always performed with maximum consideration for safety and minimal radiation exposure. Modern digital X-rays and precise beam targeting minimize exposure to only the necessary area. This list is general and indicative. Each case is individual, and the need for an X-ray image is always decided by a dentist based on clinical examination and your medical history. It is always crucial to inform your dentist of your complete medical history and current health status, including any pregnancy, so they can choose the safest and most effective approach.
Dental X-ray FAQ
On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yes. We use digital X-ray with minimal radiation exposure. It is also suitable for children and pregnant women (according to the doctor’s indication).
The image takes only a few seconds. The whole examination, including the evaluation of results, usually takes no more than 10 minutes.
We recommend booking an appointment – by phone. This will allow us to schedule a quick appointment without waiting.
It depends on the type of insurance and the specific procedure. Some parts of the examination are covered by insurance, others are subject to a fee.
Dental X-ray FAQ
On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yes. We use digital X-ray with minimal radiation exposure. It is also suitable for children and pregnant women (according to the doctor’s indication).
The image takes only a few seconds. The whole examination, including the evaluation of results, usually takes no more than 10 minutes.
We recommend booking an appointment – by phone. This will allow us to schedule a quick appointment without waiting.
It depends on the type of insurance and the specific procedure. Some parts of the examination are covered by insurance, others are subject to a fee.
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