Dental x-rays near me in TexasX-rays help your dentist see what your smile needs.

Some dental problems hide under the surface. Images can help show decay, bone changes, infection, tooth position, or damage that is not visible in a mirror.

Smiley can explain why x-rays are recommended, what they help check, and how they fit into your exam, treatment plan, benefits, and Spanish-speaking help.

The practical details patients ask about first.

Quick Answers

Quick Answers

Service: dental x-rays and digital dental x-rays for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Best first step: schedule an exam or consultation at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.
Common reasons to ask: tooth pain, cavities, gum problems, wisdom teeth, emergencies, broken teeth, dental cleanings, orthodontic planning, crowns, root canal therapy, extractions, dentures, or a second opinion.
Cost: the team needs to complete the exam first. Then they can review the estimate, benefits, and payment options.
Insurance and benefits: bring your private insurance, Medicaid, or CHIP card if you have one. Coverage depends on eligibility, plan rules, frequency limits, documentation, diagnosis, and the treatment that is recommended.
Recent x-rays: tell the team if you had x-rays at another office. Ask whether they can be requested, transferred, or used for the visit.
Safety: digital dental x-rays use low radiation. Tell the team if you are pregnant, may be pregnant, or have recent x-rays from another office.
Spanish help: ask for Spanish-speaking help when you call or arrive.

X-ray planning

Use dental x-rays when they answer a real dental question.

X-rays should help the dentist see what an exam alone cannot answer.

Know whether dental x-rays fits.

The visit checks the mouth, symptoms, x-rays when needed, and the practical reasons this care may or may not be the right next step.

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Understand dental x-rays cost and coverage.

Review the estimate, private insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, payment choices, cash-pay options, and what could change the number before treatment starts.

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See the visit in order.

The team should explain the diagnosis, the recommended steps, comfort, timing, follow-up, and what to do if you wait.

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X-ray decision

Use x-rays when they answer a real dental question.

Dental x-rays should feel like turning the lights on, not adding a mystery fee.

They help the dentist see teeth, roots, bone, spacing, hidden decay, infection signs, and tooth position when those details matter for the exam or treatment plan.

Ask why the image is being recommended, what the dentist is looking for, how often images are needed, what cost or benefits questions apply, and how the finding could change the next step.

A good explanation makes the image useful: what question it answers, what it shows, and how it helps prevent guessing.

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.

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Cost and payment

Understand your cost before treatment starts

Bring insurance cards, Medicaid or CHIP information, and any offer you saw online. The visit should help you understand the estimate, payment choices, and next step before you decide.

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Patient review

Clear explanations from real visits

Dental X-rays

“...me. The young lady who helped us with XRays was very friendly as she was doing her job. Very friendly environment..definitely recommend it to my friends and family.”
Erica G Carrillo described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dental X-rays

“...so nice; from the call (scheduling the appointment) to the actual visit, paperwork, xray, and visit with the doctor! Everyone is so personable and helpful! Love this place!”
Ana Lopez described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dental X-rays

“...locked in due to one allowed series of x-rays per year with my insurance because this was my first visit. I was very impressed by interaction with everyone...”
Kimberly Cole described cost, insurance, or payment clarity during the visit.

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Dental X-rays

“...to the dentist to they were very compassionate, patient, informative. They greeted everyone that came through the door and made sure you were comfortable and understood the diagnosis.”
Donna Thomas described clear explanations during the visit.

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Cost and insurance

Understand dental x-rays cost before treatment starts

The money part of dental x-rays should be clear before care starts, not after you are already in the chair.

  • Start with the estimate.Review the cost before treatment starts, including the exam findings, x-rays when needed, treatment steps, and follow-up.
  • Bring every benefit card.Private insurance, Medicaid, and CHIP can each have rules, limits, age rules, prior authorization requirements, and documentation needs.
  • Know what is due today.The team can walk through the amount due before treatment begins and what could change the estimate.
  • Compare payment choices.Financing options, cash-pay discounts, and current promos can be reviewed with the treatment plan.
  • Leave with the next step clear.A useful dental x-rays visit explains benefits, paperwork, timing, payment options, and what happens if you wait.
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Care details

What Digital Dental X-Rays Can Help The Dentist See

Digital dental x-rays can help the dentist check areas that are hard or impossible to see during a visual exam.

They may help show cavities between teeth.

They may help check bone levels around teeth.

They may help show roots, infections, abscesses, cysts, impacted teeth, or wisdom teeth.

They may help check old fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, implants, or orthodontic concerns.

They may help before a root canal, extraction, crown, bridge, or denture plan.

They may also help the dentist compare changes over time.

That does not mean every patient needs every kind of x-ray at every visit.

It means the dentist should explain which image is being recommended and why it matters for your case.

Ask what the image is expected to show.

Ask what the dentist can decide with it.

Ask what cannot be decided without it.

Those are practical questions, not difficult questions.

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What to expect

What happens during dental x-rays care

A useful dental x-rays visit should make the order of care easy to follow before treatment starts.

  • Start with the questionThe team should explain why an x-ray is recommended and what dental question it helps answer.
  • Choose the imageBitewing, periapical, panoramic, or other images are chosen based on symptoms, age, history, and treatment needs.
  • Take the x-raysThe team positions the sensor or machine and works to keep the images clear and quick.
  • Review the findingsThe dentist uses the images to explain cavities, infection, bone support, tooth position, or other concerns.
  • Keep records usefulAsk whether recent x-rays can be used and how new images fit the diagnosis.
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Patient review

Cost, comfort, and follow-through

Dental X-rays

“The staff was very friendly and xray cost was reasonable for what i need was kind of out of my budget I was told they're willing to work...”
Denise And Dream described cost, insurance, or payment clarity during the visit.

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Dental X-rays

“...in a dental office. The young man taking X-rays was very nice and was mentioning step by step of what he was going to do. The dentist was...”
Tina Aleman described clear explanations during the visit.

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Dental X-rays

“...dealt with was very friendly and professional. Had X-rays, cleaning, and 4 cavities taken care of pretty quickly as well. One of the best dental experiences in my...”
Brandon Iglesias described cost, insurance, or payment clarity during the visit.

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Safety And Pregnancy Questions

Digital dental x-rays use low radiation.

Still, safety questions belong in the room.

Tell the team if you are pregnant, may be pregnant, or trying to become pregnant.

Tell the team if you had recent dental x-rays from another office.

Tell the team if your child has had recent x-rays.

Ask which images are needed today.

Ask whether the image can wait.

Ask whether older images can help.

Ask what protection the office uses.

Ask how the image changes the diagnosis or treatment plan.

The safest plan is the plan that fits your health history, symptoms, age, and dental needs.

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Best fit

Who this care usually helps

Dental x-rays often helps patients dealing with cavities between teeth, infection, tooth position, bone support, wisdom teeth, growth, injury, or treatment planning.
  • People comparing optionsThe visit should explain whether dental x-rays is the right fit or whether another dental service would be smarter.
  • Patients watching the budgetCost, insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, cash-pay choices, and payment options should be discussed before treatment begins.
  • Families planning real schedulesSchool, work, transportation, repeat visits, and Spanish-speaking help all belong in the conversation.

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If You Already Have Recent X-Rays

Bring the name of the office that took them. Ask whether the images can be transferred. Ask whether the dentist can…

Bring the name of the office that took them.

Ask whether the images can be transferred.

Ask whether the dentist can use them for this visit.

Ask whether a new image is still needed and why.

Some images may be too old, incomplete, low-quality, or not the right view for the concern.

Some may be useful.

The answer depends on the diagnosis, image type, timing, quality, and treatment being considered.

You are allowed to ask.

This is your mouth, your benefits, and your budget.

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Questions Worth Bringing

Bring these questions to the visit:

  • Which x-rays are you recommending today?
  • Why are they needed for my exam or treatment plan?
  • Can any recent images from another office be used?
  • What can you see on the x-ray?
  • What can you not see without it?
  • How does the image change the plan?
  • Is this visit an exam only, or does it include a cleaning?
  • What is the total estimate?
  • What part may insurance cover?
  • What happens if benefits do not cover it?
  • Are payment options available?
  • Does Medicaid or CHIP apply to any part of this visit?
  • Can someone explain this in Spanish?
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How To Compare Dental X-Ray Options

Before choosing an office, compare more than the word "digital."

Ask whether the office explains the image before recommending treatment.

Ask whether cost is reviewed before treatment starts.

Ask whether benefit questions can be checked.

Ask whether Spanish help is available.

Ask whether recent images can be requested.

Ask whether the office can explain what happens after the exam.

Technology matters.

So does trust.

One patient summed up the trust piece in plain words:

"Explained all my options for treatment and different payment options!" -- Taylor Clements, 5-star Google review Read on Google
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Nearby Texas Locations

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has offices across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita…

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has offices across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi, and nearby Texas communities.

These treatment details help you understand the care.

The locations directory helps you choose the right office.

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Final Step

Schedule a visit at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.

The team can review the exam, x-rays, cost, benefits, and payment options before treatment starts.

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Nearby Texas Locations

Choose a nearby office for the visit, follow-up, and Spanish-speaking help.

Common questions

Questions patients ask before they book

Why do dentists take digital x-rays?

Digital dental x-rays help the dentist see cavities between teeth, bone levels, roots, infections, wisdom teeth, and problems that may not be visible during the exam.

Are dental x-rays safe?

Digital dental x-rays use low radiation. Tell the team if you are pregnant, may be pregnant, or have recent x-rays from another office.

How often do I need x-rays?

Timing depends on age, symptoms, cavity risk, gum health, tooth development, past dental work, recent images, and the dentist's diagnostic needs.

Can I refuse x-rays?

You can discuss concerns with the dentist. Refusing needed x-rays may limit diagnosis or delay treatment because some problems cannot be checked visually.

Are x-rays needed for emergencies?

Often, yes. Tooth pain, swelling, broken teeth, root problems, and infections may need an x-ray so the dentist can see what is happening under the surface.

Can x-rays from another dentist be used?

Sometimes. Ask whether recent images can be transferred and whether they are the right type, quality, and age for the concern being checked.

Ready to talk through the next step?

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.