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I recently changed dentists & the new dentist took x-rays when my old ones were just done 2 yrs. ago. Typical? |
Or are they just trying to get more $$ from me/insurance? My old dentist took x-rays every 3-5 yrs. but it seems they are all trying to sell you on cosmetic dentistry, pulling out old fillings to do new ones, etc. Do you have this problem with yours?? I got xrays every time I went for a check up and clean, every 6 months. Its just to check if cavities have formed over time and to catch a cavity before it becomes more sever that you could lose a tooth and end up getting a crown or root canal. I think you got a good dentist, and it will only save you money in the future, because its better to fill a little hole, and cheaper, than say getting a root canal... My dentist takes x-rays every year. My dentist takes x-rays once a year...so no, I don't think they're ripping you off. Its a way to check if you have any new cavities. wow, my dentist takes them once every year!! You should have x-rays once per year. A lot can happen to your teeth in a just a few months. It is very typical for a new Dentist to do his own x-rays. Alot can change in 2 years. My Dentist currently takes x-rays about every 2 years. I do agree with them trying to sell you all kinds of cosmetic stuff though. Mine always seems to be pitching something new. Truth is you should have x-rays every 6 months. But don't let them tell you they need to replace old ones for NEW ones. A dentist did that to me once he took out the old ones, put in temps then thats when your problem will really begin. Yeah, that's pretty typical, specially coz now you have a new dentist. With the fact that your new dentist has never seen inside your mouth, an oral X-ray is a good starting place to see if you have any hidden cavities, or problems that might pop up later, such as an impacted wisdom tooth. Once he is seeing you on a somewhat regular basis, I'm sure the X-rays will lengthen out again to every 3-5 years unless a sudden problem pops up, such as an abscess. I wish my last dentist had done this, as he only treated what was obvious, and now 3 years later I am having to remove all of my teeth due to untreated gum disease with bone deterioration. If your dentist takes the x-rays less than once a year, you should change the dentist. Of course, whenever you transfer dentists they have to have new and old records of your teeth to keep you in their system because if you're going to a new dentist and you had to have something done to your teeth, then they know where to start. I think mine does it every other visit, which works out to once each year, like others are saying. If you are prone to cavities, then every 2 years is routine. Cavities take about 1 year to develop, and x-rays are the best way to catch them early. Maybe you can avoid a filling if caught early. If your previous x-rays were sent to your new dentist, and it was a full mouth series (16 x-rays) there should be no reason for another one. |
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