Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Cleanings and Exams

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Welcome to James Blake, DDS! We know that visiting the dentist can bring up questions, whether you're a longtime patient or considering us for the first time. That's why we've compiled this comprehensive FAQ section to address the topics our patients ask about most frequently.

From questions about our advanced technology and treatment options to concerns about payment, scheduling, and what to expect during your visit, you'll find clear, straightforward answers here. We believe that informed patients make confident decisions about their dental health. If you don't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out to us directly at (716) 648-2600.

Our friendly team is always happy to help. Your comfort and understanding are essential to us, and we're here to support your journey toward optimal oral health.

Cleanings and Exams

X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool, but you don't necessarily need them at every preventive cleaning appointment. The frequency depends on your individual oral health needs, dental history, and risk factors.

When You Need Dental X-Rays

For most adult patients with good oral health, we typically recommend dental x-rays once every one to two years. However, if you're experiencing specific dental issues, have a history of cavities or gum disease, or are a new patient, we may suggest x-rays more frequently to establish a comprehensive baseline or monitor developing conditions.

Children and teenagers often require x-rays more frequently than adults because their mouths are still growing and developing. X-rays help us monitor tooth eruption, detect cavities between teeth, and identify potential orthodontic concerns early.

The Importance of Dental X-Rays

The reason x-rays are so valuable is simple: they reveal what we can't see during a visual examination. They can detect cavities forming between teeth, bone loss from gum disease, infections at the tooth root, impacted teeth, and other hidden problems. Catching these issues early often means simpler, less expensive treatment.

We understand some patients have concerns about radiation exposure. Today's digital x-rays use significantly less radiation than traditional film x-rays, often up to 90 percent less, making them extremely safe.

At James Blake, DDS in Hamburg, we carefully evaluate each patient's needs and only recommend x-rays when clinically necessary. We'll always explain why we're suggesting x-rays and answer any questions you have. Our goal is to provide thorough, personalized care that keeps your smile healthy for years to come! 

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