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Interior of a modern dental clinic office

“Why does my child need dental X-rays?” It is one of the most common questions we get here at Little Harpeth Children’s Dentistry. It turns out, those quick digital pictures do some serious heavy lifting for your child’s health.

Think of X-rays as our dental superpowers. They let us see through gums to catch hidden cavities, check on accidental mouth bumps, and track growing jaws.

Fun Fact: They Predict The Future

Did you know an X-ray can show us if your child was born missing adult teeth long before they are even supposed to come in?

To see the big picture, we use a Panoramic X-ray. While this specific scan does not look for cavities, it gives us an amazing, all-in-one view of the whole mouth to monitor:

  • Hidden cysts or jaw issues
  • Surprise extra teeth
  • Missing adult teeth
  • Orthodontic planning. Yes, it is the same scan orthodontists use.

Bonus Tip: Since orthodontists do not take regular cavity-finding X-rays, our team takes them consistently so your child’s health is covered from all angles.

Tiny Sensors, Ultimate Safety

We know the dentist can feel big to someone small. That is why the Little Harpeth team uses specialized, ultra-small digital sensors. They slide into tiny mouths with total ease and use ultra-low radiation. Quick, safe, and comfy.

Tips From The LHCD Smile Squad

Want to make X-ray day a breeze? Prep your little one at home with these easy tricks:

  • Watch a video of a kid getting a fun dental X-ray.
  • Read a storybook about a favorite character visiting the dentist.
  • Stream an episode of your child’s favorite cartoon. Almost all of them have a dental episode.