Dental X-rays take photos of the teeth, bone, and soft tissues in the mouth so that your dentist can identify decay, bone loss, infection, or other dental issues. X-rays are needed to detect decay in areas that cannot be visualized. X-rays are also used to detect bone loss, infections, cysts, and tumors. Roger S. Bisbey, D.D.S. In addition to X-rays, a dental exam is the only way to determine if you have dental problems such as cavities, defective fillings, cracked teeth, or oral cancer. Although hygienists are highly qualified, they are not trained to diagnose these issues. Dental disease usually worsens with time and may be extensive when finally detected. Without a dental exam and X-rays there is no way to tell if you have some of these severe dental concerns. For this reason, we strongly encourage you to receive a dental exam and x-rays at your upcoming appointment.
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"I have been coming here for the past 8 years and everyone is always professional and welcoming. I took my little guy who is 3 for the first time and they made his experience fun and exciting."
I have been going to Rochester Family Dental Tree for over 25 years. I have always been treated with respect and kindness. I have had the best care ever. I highly recommend them!
"They are the the most friendly professional staff I have dealt with. They explain everything and are concern that you are comfortable. I don't even have pain after my visit."
Every dental practice should model themselves based off Family Dentist Tree. Every staff member was efficient, kind, and knowledgeable.
"We’ve been going to Family Dentist Tree for 19 years and have had great experiences. I highly recommend them!"
I have been going to Family Dentist Tree for more than 20 years. I have seen 2 of my dentists retire and always replaced with great quality new ones. Great staff and hygienists. Plan to continue here even though now I drive across town to do so.