X-Rays in Medicine

The most prevalent use of X-rays in the history of medicine is for the imaging of the chest in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. X-rays are used in dentistry to find out hidden abnormalities and cavities that are obscured from view or are deep-seated. X-rays are also used for diagnosing osteoporosis and fractures in bones.

X-Rays in Medicine


The most prevalent use of X-rays in the history of medicine is for the imaging of the chest in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. X-rays are used in dentistry to find out hidden abnormalities and cavities that are obscured from view or are deep-seated." data-share-imageurl="">