Dental X-ray For Your Pet | Koroit Veterinary Clinic

Dental X-rays reveal problems hidden below the gumline, roots, jaw bone, and tooth structures to diagnose accurately and treat your pet’s mouth comfortably and safely.
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Dental X-ray FAQs
Just a few common questions about Dental X-ray. If there is something else you need to know just ask in the Contact Us form below!
Will my pet be awake for dental X-rays?
No. For safety and accuracy, dental X-rays are taken under general anaesthetic during a dental procedure. This ensures your pet is still, pain-free and protected.
Can’t you just look at the teeth without X-rays?
We can see the crowns (tops) of the teeth, but most disease hides below the gum line. Dental X-rays show us the roots and bone, which is where many painful problems start.
How long does a dental X-ray take?
Each image only takes seconds, but positioning, cleaning, examination and any treatments mean your pet may be with us for a few hours. We’ll let you know timing and discharge arrangements on the day.
When would you recommend an x-Ray?
If they have moderate to severe tartar or gum disease, have broken or worn teeth, are cats (who commonly get tooth resorption)or have had previous extractions or oral trauma.