
3D CT Cone Beam Technology
Precise diagnosis and treatment planning for complex procedures like dental implants and orthodontics.
Fewer imaging sessions, saving time and reducing radiation exposure.
Enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration among dental specialists.
3D CT Imaging: An Overview
Why is 3D CT Imaging Used?
Diagnosing and planning treatment for patients with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction.
Creating surgical guides for the precise placement of dental implants and the attachment of prosthetic teeth.
Preparing for oral surgeries, such as tooth extractions.
Ensuring the safety and effectiveness of root canal therapy.
Enhancing Dental Care with 3D CT Scanning
Visual Engagement: Patients can view 3D images of their smiles on nearby computer monitors, helping them understand any areas of concern and make informed decisions about potential treatments.
Detailed Analysis: We can highlight or zoom in on specific areas, providing a clearer view of oral health concerns and aiding in precise diagnosis.
Streamlined Communication: Digital files can be quickly transferred to dental labs, insurance providers, and specialists as needed, expediting the treatment process.
Efficient Record Keeping: Storing digital files allows for easy reassessment and comparison with previous x-rays, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness and success of dental treatments.