Cephalometric X-Ray
What Is a Cephalometric X-Ray?
What are Ceph X-rays used for?
They are commonly used to:
- Explore possible TMJ concerns
- Assess the reasons behind excessive tooth misalignment – particularly in cases where an overbite or underbite is present
- Diagnose suspected tooth and/or jaw fractures
- Obtain precise measurement of teeth including their root structures
- Or, plan for orthodontic work
Cephalometric Analysis is particularly useful in understanding the complexities of overbites and underbites, because the position or underdevelopment of the jaw plays a significant role with these concerns. Orthodontists find them invaluable in the administration of orthodontic work because they need to evaluate the movement of the teeth, and sometimes the jaw, over the course of several years. The full picture a Ceph enables them to gauge the success of the work, and the adaptation of the body to treatment.
Like other types of X-ray tools, Cephs can be performed as either digital or film scans depending on availability within your dentist’s office, or your preference.