Dental Technology

Digital X-Rays in Denver, CO

Get low-radiation digital X-rays at Dr. Kyle F. Long’s office in Denver, CO. Clear, instant images for accurate diagnosis and better dental care.

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3955 East Exposition Avenue, #110, Denver, CO 80209

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303-722-1690

Hours

Mon to Thu: 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Fri to Sun: Closed

Digital X-Rays

Digital X-Rays: Clear Imaging with Less Radiation

Dental X-rays are a crucial part of preventive care—but they’ve come a long way from the old days of film and high radiation. At our Denver office, we use digital dental X-rays to give you fast, accurate imaging with a fraction of the exposure.
They’re safer, clearer, and available immediately—so you and Dr. Long can make informed decisions about your care on the spot.

Digital X-rays use advanced sensors instead of traditional film to capture images of your teeth, roots, and jawbone. These high-resolution images are instantly available on our screen, making it easy to zoom in, review, and explain what’s going on.

Whether you’re dealing with a toothache, gum issues, or just in for a routine exam, digital X-rays help us see the full picture—literally.

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Benefits of Digital X-Rays

  • Low Radiation Exposure: Up to 90% less radiation than traditional film X-rays.
  • Instant Results: No waiting for film to develop. Images appear on-screen immediately.
  • Better Clarity: Sharp, detailed images help us catch problems earlier.
  • Eco-Friendly: No chemicals, film, or waste—just clean, digital files.
  • Easier Communication: We can show you exactly what we see and explain next steps clearly.

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What Do We Use Them For?

Digital X-rays are a routine part of many dental visits and are helpful in:

  • Checking for cavities between teeth
  • Evaluating bone levels and gum health
  • Monitoring tooth development
  • Planning implants, extractions, or root canals
  • Tracking changes over time with long-term patients

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Why Safety and Accuracy Matter

Your safety is always a top priority. That’s why we use digital technology that minimizes radiation and maximizes precision. With better imaging, we can detect issues earlier—before they become bigger, more expensive problems. It’s all about giving you better care with less stress.

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