RVG (RadioVisioGraphy)

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RVG (RadioVisioGraphy), in Visit Clinic

A digital dental X-ray producing clear images of teeth, roots, and jaw bone for diagnosis and treatment planning in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) Test in Visit Clinic?

RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) is a type of digital dental X-ray that captures high-quality images of teeth, roots, and jaw bone. It measures bone structure, tooth decay, root health, and nearby tissues. These images help find cavities, infections, bone loss, fractures, and problems with dental work. RVG is important for planning treatments like fillings, root canals, implants, and extractions. The test is quick and uses low radiation. Dentists use results to diagnose issues, guide procedures, and monitor healing over time. Clear images help the dentist spot small problems early, which can prevent more complex treatment later.

RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) Test in Visit Clinic?

RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) is commonly ordered by dentists as a stand-alone dental imaging test when patients report tooth pain, sensitivity, swelling, or after trauma. It helps diagnose cavities, abscesses, root problems, bone loss, and fracture lines. Abnormal images result from decay, infection, gum disease, trauma, or certain medications that affect bone. A family history of dental problems or early tooth loss may make RVG especially useful for early detection and planning.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the working principle of RVG in Visit Clinic?plus

RVG (radiovisiography) uses a small intraoral digital sensor (CCD or CMOS) that converts X‑ray photons into electrical signals. A scintillator layer first converts X‑rays to light; photodiodes in the sensor generate charge proportional to that light. The charge is read out, amplified and converted to digital data by an ADC, producing an image that is processed and displayed instantly on a computer.

What is RVG in dental radiography in Visit Clinic?plus

RVG (Radiovisiography) is a form of digital intraoral radiography using a CCD/CMOS sensor to capture dental X‑ray images instantly. It reduces radiation dose vs. conventional film, provides high-resolution images, allows real‑time viewing, image enhancement, measurement tools, easy storage and sharing, and improves diagnostic accuracy for caries, endodontics, and periodontal assessment. Sensors may be wired or wireless and integrate with practice software.

Does RVG have radiation in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — RVG (digital intraoral radiography) uses X‑ray radiation to produce images, but the dose is much lower than conventional film X‑rays because detectors are more sensitive and exposures are shorter. Radiation is brief and localized; protective measures (lead apron, thyroid collar) and ALARA practices keep exposure minimal. It’s considered safe when clinically justified and done by trained professionals.

What is an RVG test in Visit Clinic?plus

An RVG test (radiovisiography) is a digital dental X-ray that captures high-resolution images of teeth and surrounding bone using an intraoral sensor. Images appear instantly on a computer, aiding quick diagnosis of cavities, periodontal disease, root-canal problems and implant planning. RVG exposes patients to much less radiation than conventional film X-rays and allows image enhancement, measurement and easy storage for follow-up care.

What is the RVG process in Visit Clinic?plus

RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) is a digital intraoral X‑ray process using an electronic sensor placed in the mouth to capture dental radiographs. After a brief X‑ray exposure, images appear instantly on a computer for diagnosis, measurement and enhancement (contrast/zoom). RVG reduces radiation dose versus film, improves image quality, speeds record‑keeping and enables easy sharing for treatment planning and monitoring.

How long do RVG sensors last in Visit Clinic?plus

RVG (digital intraoral X‑ray) sensors typically last about 3–5 years under normal clinical use. Lifespan varies — with careful handling, barrier sleeves, proper cleaning and avoiding cable stress they can sometimes reach 6–7 years; heavy use, drops, or cable damage can shorten life to 1–2 years. Regular inspection and following manufacturer care/warranty guidance help prolong service life.