Digital X-ray
A Digital X-ray is an advanced imaging technique that uses modern digital sensors instead of traditional photographic film to capture detailed images of the body’s internal structures. It allows doctors to quickly examine bones, teeth, lungs, and other organs for fractures, infections, or abnormalities with enhanced clarity and precision. Digital X-rays produce significantly lower radiation exposure compared to conventional X-rays, making the procedure safer for patients. The images are instantly available on computer screens, enabling faster diagnosis, easy storage, and convenient sharing with other medical specialists for further consultation.