Digital X-ray

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It was not many years ago when the only option for taking x-rays was to use the classic gray film. It wasn’t until the late 1990s and early 2000s that digital x-ray machines started being available to the public. Dr. Wilkinson was instantly impressed with the technology and decided to add the benefits of a digital x-ray machine to the veterinary practice just a few years after their release.We have the ability to take multiple images very quickly and get the results instantaneously. Due to our willingness to adapt with the progress of technology, we has more years of digital radiography experience than many other veterinarians and veterinary clinics in the US. Over the years, we have honed our skills and continues to translate that value directly to our clients.

We would love to chat with you about your pet’s oral health in order to prevent the formation or progression of terrible dental disease.

Occasionally, advanced dental surgery needs to be performed to remove teeth or oral masses. We routinely perform complicated surgical tooth extractions to treat and cure advanced dental disease.

Digital Dental X-ray Machine: When we need to examine bad teeth or perform extractions we are able to take dental x-rays to help diagnose disease and ensure adequate treatment.

The benefits of a digital x-ray machine far outweigh its classical competitor:

  • Faster results and diagnosis

  • More accurate

  • Better resolution

  • More user friendly

In the past, any time we took an x-ray we would pray that it was a good picture so we didn’t waste 15 minutes developing it for nothing. Not anymore. Another benefit of immediate results is that many times we may see a problem that requires views from another angle. With this top of the line technology we can adjust our focus immediately and save you time and money. We can confidently say your pet will get x-rays before you will at and ER.