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A periapical X-ray shows what cannot be seen during an examination: the condition of the root, the patency of the canals, and the bone tissue around the tooth. A single X-ray often provides answers to questions that would otherwise remain unresolved.
A panoramic X-ray covers the entire jaw, but the detail for each tooth is limited. A periapical X-ray provides maximum magnification of a specific area — which is why it is indispensable for root canal treatment, assessing the condition of an implant, or suspecting hidden interproximal cavities.



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