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  1. Understanding Bitewing X-Rays: Common Patient Questions Answered

    Mar 12, 2024 · Bitewing X-rays are a common type of dental X-ray that captures images of the upper and lower teeth in one area of the mouth. The name "bitewing" comes from the way the patient bites …

  2. Bitewing X-rays: What They Are And Why Your Dentist ...

    The term bitewing refers to how the film — or sensor, in the case of a digital X-ray — is positioned in the mouth: the patient bites down on a little tab or wing that holds the apparatus in place. One bitewing is …

  3. What Are Bitewing X-Rays and What Do They Show?

    Dec 6, 2025 · The term “bitewing” describes how the radiograph is taken, as the patient bites down on a small tab attached to the sensor or film holder. This positioning captures the crowns of both the …

  4. Bitewing X-rays - Dear Doctor

    A series of 4 bitewing radiographs is taken periodically to evaluate teeth for decay. The higher your susceptibility to tooth decay (and the more fillings you have), the more frequently you are likely to …

  5. 10: Bitewing radiography - Pocket Dentistry

    Jan 12, 2015 · Bitewing radiographs take their name from the original technique which required the patient to bite on a small wing attached to an intraoral film packet (see Fig. 10.1).

  6. From Bitewings to Panoramic: What You Need to Know About ...

    Jan 21, 2025 · There are many types of dental X-rays, each serving a specific purpose. Here they are: 1. Bitewing X-Rays. Bitewings capture both the upper and lower teeth in a specific part of your mouth. …

  7. Bitewing radiography - Clinical GateClinical Gate

    Jun 12, 2015 · The traditional bitewing technique is particularly suitable when using film packets or digital phosphor plates as the image receptor. Although, as explained below, the technique is very …