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Dental X-Rays, also known as radiographs, provide critical oral health information. Aside from detecting cavities, X-rays can detect infections, bone loss, missing or impacted teeth, and more. The radiation levels are low enough to be non-threatening, but you can always talk with your dentist about what’s necessary. For more on the importance of dental X-rays, visit the link below.

https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/procedures/x-rays/the-importance-of-dental-x-rays-0415\

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