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X-Rays

Get a clearer picture of your oral health with safe, low-radiation digital x-rays that reveal problems before they become serious.

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Your First Visit, Simplified

At Dental Studio, your healthy smile starts with a comprehensive exam. During your first visit, our experienced team will perform a full evaluation to understand your needs and ensure you recieve the personalized care you deserve.

After your exam, we’ll schedule your hygiene (cleaning) appointment based on your specific treatment needs and insurance coverage – giving you a plan that is tailored just for you.

$799

Limited Time Offer for New Crowns

$59

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X-Rays X-Plained

Healthy Smiles Start Here

Dental x-rays let us see what’s happening beneath the surface of your teeth and gums. They help us detect cavities, bone loss, infections, and other issues that aren’t visible during a visual exam. Our modern digital x-rays use very low radiation for your safety.

It’s a quick, painless way to get a complete picture of your oral health.

Benefits of getting an X-ray

  • Detect hidden problems early – Spot cavities, cracks, and decay before they worsen
  • Monitor tooth and jaw development – Especially helpful for children and orthodontic planning
  • Identify bone loss or infection – Catch signs of gum disease or abscesses early
  • Plan accurate treatments – Ensure precise placement of fillings, crowns, implants, and braces
  • Ensure overall oral health – Provide a complete picture for better long-term care
Maintain your healthy smile

X-RAYS

What to expect during your X-ray exam?

You’ll be comfortably seated while we place a small digital sensor in your mouth to capture the images. The process is quick, painless, and over in just a few minutes.

Why taking X-ray matters?

X-rays reveal hidden dental issues—like cavities between teeth, infections, bone loss, and impacted teeth—so we can treat them before they become bigger problems.

How often should you get dental X-rays?

X-rays reveal hidden dental issues—like cavities between teeth, infections, bone loss, and impacted teeth—so we can treat them before they become bigger problems.

Signs you may need to see us sooner

Persistent tooth pain, swelling, sensitivity, or unexplained changes in your bite are signs we may need new x-rays to investigate further.

Techology that improves your treatment

We use advanced digital x-ray technology that produces sharp, detailed images with up to 90% less radiation than traditional methods, allowing for safer, faster, and more accurate diagnosis.

Book your next checkup and cleaning appointment along with X-rays at Dental Studio

Become a new patient and give our dental office a try. Your first wellness appointment includes gentle cleaning, exam and digital x-rays.

Patient Stories

Real Patients. Real Results

Explore our “Before and After” gallery to see real patient transformation and the confident smiles our team helps create every day.

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Get in Touch With Us

We are proud to be the preferred Buda, TX Dentist.

Dental Studio

Address:

1671 Main St. Suite B

Buda, TX 78610

Phone:

(512) 295-5777

Hours:

Monday: 9 AM – 6 PM

Tuesday: 9 AM – 6 PM

Wednesday: 9 AM – 6 PM

Thursday: 9 AM – 2 PM

Closed Friday through Sunday

FAQ

Got Any Questions?

Are dental x-rays safe?

Yes. Our digital x-rays use up to 90% less radiation than traditional film x-rays, making them safe for patients of all ages.

No. Taking x-rays is quick and painless, though you may feel slight pressure from the sensor in your mouth.

Most patients need them annually, but we may recommend more frequent imaging if you have a history of dental problems or are undergoing treatment.

Absolutely. X-rays are safe for children and are important for monitoring tooth and jaw development.

Many dental issues—like cavities between teeth, bone loss, or infections—aren’t visible during a visual exam and can only be detected with x-rays.