Orthopantomogram (OPG) X-rays offer a complete view of your jaw, teeth, and surrounding bone in a single image, making them a vital tool in dental diagnostics. Unlike intraoral X-rays, OPGs give a panoramic overview that helps detect hidden issues like impacted teeth, jawbone disorders, or cysts. It’s non-invasive and quick, making it suitable for both adults and children. These digital scans are essential before planning braces, extractions, or surgeries, ensuring precise treatment and planning. With minimal radiation exposure, OPGs are both safe and highly informative. They also assist in monitoring temporomandibular joint conditions and tracking developmental changes in children. By offering a complete visual record, OPGs become an integral part of long-term dental care.