X Ray Apicogram

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X Ray Apicogram, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray of a tooth’s root tip and nearby bone to find infection, fractures, or bone loss in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a X Ray Apicogram Test in Visit Clinic?

An X RAY APICOGRAM is a dental X-ray that images a tooth’s root tip (apex) and the surrounding bone. It shows the bone level, root shape, and any dark or light areas that suggest disease. This is important for finding infections, abscesses, cysts, root fractures, and bone loss from gum disease. Dentists use it to plan root canal treatment, check healing after procedures, assess trauma, and guide extractions. The image helps monitor progress and decide on further treatment. It is quick and gives detailed information about the tip of the tooth and nearby jaw bone.

X Ray Apicogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Apicogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Apicogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a X Ray Apicogram Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY APICOGRAM is usually part of dental radiographs or a periapical series and is ordered for localized tooth problems. Dentists request it for symptoms like persistent tooth pain, swelling, pus, sensitivity, or after trauma. It helps diagnose abscesses, root fractures, cysts, and bone loss from gum disease. Abnormal findings can result from decay, infection, injury, chronic gum disease, or certain medications. Family history of dental disease may make this imaging more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is apicogram x-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

An apicogram X‑ray (apical or periapical radiograph) is a focused dental intraoral image showing tooth roots and surrounding bone. It helps detect periapical infections, abscesses, cysts, root fractures, bone loss, and evaluates root‑canal treatment and implant sites. Taken with a small sensor or film, it provides detailed apex‑level information with relatively low radiation exposure to aid diagnosis and treatment planning.

What is APIColordotic View used for in Visit Clinic?plus

An apicolordotic (AP lordotic) view is a chest X‑ray technique where the patient leans backward so the clavicles project above the lung apices. It enhances visualization of the apical lungs and upper mediastinum to detect apical consolidation, scarring, Pancoast (superior sulcus) tumors, pleural thickening or small pneumothoraces that may be hidden on standard PA/AP views. It's used when apical disease is suspected.

What is an apical view of the X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

An apical view is a radiographic projection designed to visualize the apex of a structure—most commonly the lung apices or the cardiac apex. In chest X-rays the apical (often lordotic) view is taken with the patient leaning back or the beam angled upward, moving clavicles out of the way to better show apical lung fields, useful for detecting pneumothorax, tumors, or scarring.

What is a chest X-ray AP view used for in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP (anteroposterior) chest X‑ray is used when a patient can’t stand for a standard PA film—common in emergencies, ICU or bedside exams. It assesses lungs, airways and pleural spaces and detects pneumonia, effusion, pneumothorax, consolidation and line/tube placement. AP views can magnify the cardiac silhouette and give less optimal lung detail than erect PA films, so interpretation is adjusted accordingly.

Can X-ray detect tumors in Visit Clinic?plus

X-rays can sometimes detect tumors—particularly bone lesions and larger or calcified lung masses—because they show changes in density or structure. However, many soft-tissue or small tumors are not visible on plain X-ray. If a tumor is suspected, more sensitive imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound or PET) and biopsy are usually required for accurate detection, characterization and diagnosis.

Do we need to remove clothes for X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Usually you should remove clothing and jewelry from the body area being X‑rayed because metal, buttons and dense fabrics can obscure images. Facilities typically provide a gown. If clothing is thin and metal‑free, the technologist may allow it. Always follow the radiographer’s instructions and tell them if you could be pregnant or have implants so they can adapt and protect sensitive areas.