Trios® Digital X-Rays

Clearer images. Safer technology. Faster diagnosis. Our Trios® digital dental imaging system delivers ultra-low radiation X-rays with instant results — so every visit is more efficient, comfortable, and informed.

 

20+ Years Serving Wood Dale | All Major | Insurance Accepted | New Patients Welcome

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Next-Generation Digital Imaging
Digital X-Rays That Redefine Clarity

Trios® digital dental X-rays represent a major leap forward from traditional film-based imaging. Instead of chemical processing and physical film, Trios® captures high-resolution digital images instantly — displayed on-screen in seconds for immediate review and diagnosis

Unlike conventional X-rays, digital dental imaging with Trios® uses up to 90% less radiation while delivering sharper, more detailed images. Our team can zoom in, adjust contrast, and share your images effortlessly — putting clearer information in the hands of your care team faster than ever.

At Karing Dental, we use Trios® low radiation dental imaging as the standard of care for every new patient exam, routine checkup, and comprehensive treatment plan — because your safety and accuracy matter every single visit.

 
Safer Imaging. Smarter Decisions.
Up to 90% Less Radiation
Instant Image Capture
No Film or Chemicals
Enhanced Diagnostic Detail

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Key Features
What Makes Trios® Different

Trios® digital dental X-rays combine precision imaging technology with patient-first design — making every scan safer, faster, and more informative than traditional alternatives.

Low Radiation Exposure

Trios® digital dental X-rays use up to 90% less radiation than conventional film X-rays, making them one of the safest diagnostic imaging tools available — ideal for patients of all ages, including children and pregnant women.

  • Up to 90% lower radiation dose than film X-rays
  • Safe for children, seniors, and medically sensitive patients
  • Targeted beam minimizes exposure to surrounding tissue
  • Consistent with ADA and FDA safety recommendations

Instant Digital Imaging

Results are available on-screen within seconds of capture. No waiting for film to develop — our team can immediately review, magnify, and discuss your images with you during your appointment, saving time and improving communication.

  • Images appear on screen within seconds of capture
  • Easily shared with specialists or insurance providers digitally
  • Securely stored in your digital patient record
  • Side-by-side comparison with previous visits for progress tracking

Early Detection of Issues

Trios® digital X-rays capture fine detail that traditional film can miss — revealing early-stage cavities between teeth, hairline cracks, bone density changes, and early signs of gum disease before they escalate into costly problems.

  • Detect cavities in their earliest, most treatable stage
  • Identify bone loss associated with periodontal disease
  • Spot cracks and fractures invisible to the naked eye
  • Monitor existing restorations for wear or failure

Enhanced Clarity & Eco-Friendly

Digital sensors capture richer, sharper images than film — and because there is no physical film or chemical development involved, Trios® imaging is entirely eco-friendly. Better for your health, better for the environment.

  • High-resolution images with adjustable brightness and contrast
  • No film, no darkroom chemicals, no hazardous waste
  • Eliminates film storage and degradation over time
  • Supports Karing Dental’s commitment to sustainable care
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New patients always welcome. Most major insurance plans accepted. No insurance? We have options.

All Major Insurance

Flexible Financing

Evening & Weekend Appointments

Why It Matters
The Value of Digital X-Rays

Trios® low radiation dental imaging is not just a technology upgrade — it is a direct investment in your long-term oral health, safety, and peace of mind at every appointment.

Earlier Diagnosis of Cavities & CracksEarly Diagnosis of Cavities

Digital X-rays reveal interproximal decay — cavities forming between teeth — at their earliest, smallest stage, when a simple filling is all that is needed rather than a crown or root canal.

Detection of Bone Loss

Subtle changes in bone density around the roots of your teeth are a hallmark of advancing gum disease. Digital imaging gives our doctors the resolution needed to catch and address bone loss early, protecting your teeth for the long term.

Improved Treatment Planning

From implant placement to orthodontic assessment, digital X-rays provide the precise structural data our team needs to design treatment plans that are accurate, predictable, and tailored to your unique anatomy.

Safer Imaging Technology

With Trios® digital dental X-rays, you receive the diagnostic insight of traditional imaging at a fraction of the radiation dose — making routine monitoring safer over your lifetime and especially reassuring for growing patients.

 
Faster, More Comfortable Visits

Digital sensors are slim, comfortable, and eliminate the gagging and discomfort often associated with film bite-wings. Combined with instant results, appointments are shorter and more productive from start to finish

Complete Confidence in Your Care

Knowing that every diagnosis at Karing Dental is backed by the most current, high-resolution imaging available gives you full confidence that nothing is being missed and every decision is grounded in accurate, up-to-date data.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Are digital dental X-rays safe?
What is an intraoral camera and how does it work?
Yes — digital dental X-rays are extremely safe. Trios® digital imaging uses up to 90% less radiation than conventional film X-rays, making them one of the lowest-dose diagnostic tools in medicine. The exposure from a full set of digital X-rays is comparable to a short airplane flight and well within established safety guidelines from the American Dental Association (ADA) and the FDA. At Karing Dental, we also use lead aprons and thyroid collars as an added precaution for every patient.
The frequency of dental X-rays depends on your individual oral health history and risk factors. For most healthy adults, bitewing X-rays are recommended once a year and a full-mouth series every three to five years. Patients with active decay, gum disease, or a history of dental problems may need low radiation dental imaging more frequently. Your Karing Dental provider will assess your specific needs and only recommend X-rays that are clinically justified.
Absolutely. Trios® digital dental X-rays use significantly less radiation — up to 90% less — compared to traditional film-based X-rays. This dramatic reduction is possible because digital sensors are far more sensitive than film, requiring only a brief exposure to produce a high-quality image. Low radiation dental imaging with Trios® means you get the diagnostic accuracy your care team needs with minimal impact on your body.
 
Digital dental X-rays are a powerful diagnostic tool capable of detecting a wide range of conditions that are invisible during a visual exam. They can identify cavities between teeth and beneath existing restorations, early-stage bone loss from gum disease, infections or abscesses at the root of a tooth, impacted or unerupted teeth, cysts and abnormal growths, and changes in bone density. Early detection through routine digital imaging is one of the most effective ways to prevent minor issues from becoming complex, expensive problems.
Not necessarily. Digital dental X-rays are taken only when they provide information that cannot be obtained through a clinical exam alone. At Karing Dental, we follow evidence-based guidelines and individualize X-ray schedules for each patient. For most adults in good dental health, digital X-rays are recommended once annually. Patients with a higher risk of decay or disease may benefit from more frequent imaging, while those with stable, healthy mouths may need them less often. We always discuss the reason for any X-ray before we take it.

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