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Digital X-Rays

Digital X-Rays in Sunnyvale, CA

Safe, Low-Radiation Digital X-Rays for Kids in Sunnyvale

Our Sunnyvale dental clinic uses advanced digital X-ray technology to deliver the safest, most effective imaging available for children. Digital X-rays emit significantly less radiation than traditional film-based methods, giving parents peace of mind while our board-certified pediatric dentists get a clear picture of your child’s oral health. Fast, accurate, and comfortable, digital X-rays in Sunnyvale, CA allow our team to detect issues early and recommend the right treatment without delay.

 

How Often Does My Child Need Dental X-Rays?

Because children’s teeth and jaws are constantly developing, they typically need dental X-rays more often than adults. Routine imaging helps our dentists catch tooth decay early, track the growth of emerging teeth, and identify any need for orthodontic treatment before it becomes more complex. Depending on your child’s individual needs, we generally recommend X-rays every six months to a year. This consistent monitoring helps us address small concerns before they become bigger problems.

 

Types of Dental X-Rays We Use for Children

Different situations call for different types of imaging. Our team selects the right X-ray based on what needs to be evaluated. Here is a quick overview of the most common types we use:

  • Bitewing X-rays: taken to detect cavities forming between teeth, where visual inspection alone cannot reach.
  • Panoramic X-rays: provide a full view of the mouth, including emerging teeth, jaw structure, and overall dental development.
  • Occlusal X-rays: show the bite and track how teeth are developing on the upper or lower arch.
  • Periapical X-rays: capture the full length of individual teeth, from crown to root, to identify issues below the gum line.
  • Orthodontic X-rays: used to evaluate jaw alignment and plan for braces or other orthodontic treatment when needed.

Our board-certified pediatric dentists review every image carefully to ensure your child receives a thorough and accurate evaluation.

 

Why Early Detection Through Dental X-Rays Matters

Digital X-rays do far more than find cavities. At Bay Area Kids Dentist in Sunnyvale, CA, we use imaging to identify misaligned incoming teeth, detect extra or missing teeth, monitor bone health, and assess recovery following illness or injury. Catching these issues early allows us to act before they require more involved treatment, protecting your child’s long-term oral health and overall wellbeing. Early intervention consistently leads to simpler, less costly care down the road.

 

Preparing Your Child for Their First Dental X-Ray

A little preparation can go a long way toward making your child’s first X-ray a positive experience. Try explaining it in simple terms, such as telling them the dentist is taking special pictures of their teeth to keep them healthy and strong. At our Sunnyvale office, our team walks children through every step using calm, friendly language designed to ease any anxiety. Our child-centered environment and patient approach help turn what might feel unfamiliar into something comfortable and even fun.

 

Understanding Your Child’s X-Ray Results

Once the images are captured, your dentist will review them with you right away. One of the key benefits of digital X-rays is that results are available immediately, so there is no waiting. Your dentist will walk you through any areas of concern, whether that is early-stage decay, a tooth coming in at an angle, or a developmental pattern worth monitoring. We believe informed parents make confident decisions, and we are committed to clear communication at every visit.

 

Schedule Digital X-Rays at Bay Area Kids Dentist in Sunnyvale

Routine digital X-rays are a cornerstone of preventive pediatric dental care, helping keep your child’s smile healthy through every stage of development. At Bay Area Kids Dentist, every dentist in our Sunnyvale office is board-certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, meaning your child receives care that meets the highest standards in the field. We accept Delta Dental PPO, Cigna Dental, TRICARE, and offer flexible payment options including CareCredit, Cherry, and HSA/FSA to make care accessible for your family.

If you have questions about pediatric dental X-rays or want to schedule your child’s next visit, we are here to help. Contact our Sunnyvale office today to book an appointment with our caring, board-certified team.

Problems We Treat

  • Emergency Tooth ExtractionEmergency Tooth Extraction
  • Severe ToothacheSevere Toothache
  • Loose or Dislodged ToothLoose or Dislodged Tooth
  • Bleeding GumsBleeding Gums
  • Knocked Out ToothKnocked Out Tooth
  • Infection or Swelling in the MouthInfection or Swelling in the Mouth
  • Jaw PainJaw Pain
  • Chipped or Cracked ToothChipped or Cracked Tooth

FAQs

When should I begin brushing my baby’s teeth?

Start brushing as soon as the very first tooth appears, usually around 6 months. Utilize a soft-bristled toothbrush and a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste.

How do I stop my kid from getting cavities?

Help your child brush their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, limit sugary snacks and drinks, and visit the dentist periodically for cleanings and check-ups.

How do I know if my kid has a cavity?

Watch for signs such as tooth pain, sensitivity to very hot or cold temperatures, visible holes, or dark spots. Regular dental visits help catch cavities early.

What happens if I don’t fix a cavity in a baby tooth?

Untreated cavities may lead to pain, infection, and may affect how adult teeth come in. It’s important to treat them, even in baby teeth.

Why is my child complaining about tooth pain?

It could be a cavity, tooth injury, gum infection, or something stuck between the teeth. A dental checkup can find the cause.

What causes sudden tooth pain in kids?

Sudden pain may be caused by a cavity, a cracked tooth, an abscess, or even sinus pressure. It’s best to have a dentist examine it.

When do baby teeth start coming in?

Most babies get their first tooth between 6 to 10 months, starting with the lower front teeth.

Why does my child’s gums bleed when brushing?

Bleeding gums can be caused due to brushing too hard, plaque buildup, or the early stages of gum disease. Ensure your child brushes their teeth gently and regularly.

What does it mean if my child’s breath smells bad all the time?

Persistent bad breath can indicate poor brushing, cavities, gum issues, dry mouth, or even allergies. A dental checkup can help find the reason.

Is thumb-sucking bad for my child’s teeth?

Thumb-sucking is normal in babies, but it can affect tooth alignment if it continues past age 4. Consult your dentist if you are concerned.

What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?

If it’s a baby tooth, don’t try to put it back—call us for advice. If it’s a permanent tooth, gently rinse it and try to place it back in the socket or in milk, and come to the dentist right away.

Why does my child grind their teeth at night?

Nighttime grinding (bruxism) is common in kids and can be caused due to stress, misaligned teeth, or sleep issues. We can evaluate if treatment is needed.

What foods are bad for kids’ teeth?

Sugary snacks, sticky candies, soda, and even dried fruits can lead to cavities. Encourage water, fruits, and crunchy veggies instead.

Are bleeding gums in kids a sign of something serious?

Not always, but it can be an early sign of gum disease or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing and checkups help keep gums healthy.

At what age do kids usually need braces?

Many kids start orthodontic evaluation around age 7. Early checks help plan for braces if needed.

Is mouthwash safe for kids?

Yes, but only for kids over age 6 who can spit it out. Choose child-friendly mouthwashes with fluoride.

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