BRAMPTON, ON--(Marketwired - Jun 8, 2015) - Tridont Dental Centre cuts down on patient radiation exposure by using digital X-rays, instead of the traditional film variety.
When it comes to taking pictures, from causal photography to medical diagnostic X-rays, digital technology has cut down on processing time and errors. Digital imaging often provides for clearer pictures, eliminates chemicals needed for developing film photographs, and prevents instances of overexposed, blurry, or otherwise low-quality imaging.
For dental patients, digital technology provides another benefit -- 85% less radiation. While the radiation exposure for standard x-rays isn't harmful, many patients prefer options that reduce exposure levels for improved all-around safety.
At Tridont Dental Centre in Brampton, patients' treatments are planned with the aid of digital dental X-rays, reducing their exposure to radiation and providing Tridont's team of dentists with better quality pictures of important oral structures. Patients also tend to prefer digital X-rays, as there are no film bite wings to hold between their teeth, which some find to be uncomfortable.
The digital X-rays in use at Brampton's Tridont Dental Centre's office are a part of their digital and paperless practice for improved patient experience.
About Tridont Dental Centre
For more than 30 years, Tridont Dental Centre has been serving the Brampton community and providing complete dental care, including general and cosmetic dentistry. The doctors at Tridont cover a full range of dental services, which means that they are able to treat all patients, no matter the issue. The staff is committed to helping their patients achieve the healthiest smiles as well as live a life free of any discomfort. Patient education, as well as safety, is also an area that is given extensive attention at Tridont Dental Centre.
For more information about Tridont Dental Centre, please visit www.tridont.com.
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Brampton Dental Office Uses Digital Imaging for Improved Patient Safety