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Queensland Radiology Specialists provides OPG (Orthopantomogram) imaging, a panoramic dental X-ray that captures a comprehensive view of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures.
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OPG (Orthopantomogram)

Queensland Radiology Specialists provides OPG (Orthopantomogram) imaging, a panoramic dental X-ray that captures a comprehensive view of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. OPGs are widely used in dental and orthodontic care for diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring oral health.

Availability: OPG scans are available at our Springwood and West End clinics.

What Is an OPG?

An Orthopantomogram (OPG) is a panoramic X-ray that captures the entire mouth in a single image, including:

  • Upper and lower jaws
  • Teeth and roots
  • Temporomandibular joints (TMJ)
  • Sinuses and surrounding bone

OPGs are commonly used to:

  • Assess tooth alignment and development
  • Identify impacted teeth or wisdom teeth
  • Evaluate bone structure before dental implants
  • Detect cysts, tumors, or jaw abnormalities
  • Monitor orthodontic progress or post-surgical changes

Why Choose Queensland Radiology Specialists for OPG Imaging?

  • Experienced radiographers specialising in dental and maxillofacial imaging
  • High-resolution panoramic X-rays for clear, detailed images
  • Safe, low-dose radiation for all patients
  • Rapid report turnaround for your dentist or referring specialist
  • Comfortable and professional imaging environment

We prioritise accurate diagnosis, patient safety, and comfort during every OPG scan.

What to Expect During an OPG Scan

Before the Scan

  • Remove any metallic objects from the head and neck area (e.g., earrings, necklaces, glasses)
  • Bring your referral or any previous dental imaging reports

During the Scan

  • You will stand or sit with your chin on a rest while the machine rotates around your head
  • The scan takes approximately 10–20 seconds
  • The procedure is painless and non-invasive
  • Minimal radiation exposure is used

After the Scan

  • You can resume normal activities immediately
  • Images are reviewed by a radiologist and sent to your referring dentist or specialist
  • Your doctor or dentist will discuss the findings and treatment options

Is an OPG Safe?

Yes. OPG uses low-dose radiation and is considered safe for adults and children. It is a standard imaging tool in dental, orthodontic, and oral surgery practices.

OPG Costs & Billing

  • OPG scans are bulk billed for eligible patients with a valid Medicare referral

Contact your nearest clinic with your referral to book your OPG appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions About OPG Scans

Yes. A valid referral from your dentist or specialist is required.
No. The procedure is painless and non-invasive.
The scan itself takes 10–20 seconds, with preparation time included..
OPG provides a comprehensive overview of teeth, jaws, and bone structure, but some conditions may require additional imaging, such as CBCT or periapical X-rays.

Book an OPG Scan

If you require an OPG for dental, orthodontic, or oral surgical assessment, Queensland Radiology Specialists provides accurate, safe, and professional imaging, bulk billed for eligible patients.

Contact your nearest clinic with your referral to book your OPG appointment today.