Cone Beam

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) at Image Dental provides unparalleled clarity and detail in dental imaging. This advanced technology offers 3D views of teeth, bone, and soft tissue, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning. Benefit from the precision of CBCT for a wide range of dental procedures.

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The benefits of cone beam technology

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CBCT technology revolutionizes dental diagnostics with its 3D imaging capabilities. From implant planning to orthodontics, this detailed imaging enhances every aspect of dental care. Discover the significant advantages CBCT offers, such as improved treatment accuracy, enhanced patient safety, and better outcomes across various dental disciplines.

  • Detailed 3D imaging for accurate diagnosis

    CBCT provides comprehensive 3D images, crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning in dentistry.

  • Aids in effective orthodontic treatment

    Crucial for orthodontic planning, CBCT offers detailed views of tooth positioning and bone structure.

  • Improved implant placement precision

    Enhances the precision of dental implant placement, improving success rates and long-term implant stability.

  • Reduces risks and improves safety

    By providing clear images, CBCT reduces treatment risks and enhances overall patient safety.

  • Essential in complex dental procedures

    CBCT is invaluable in planning and executing complex dental procedures, ensuring optimal results and patient care.

  • Time-efficient and patient-friendly

    Quick and comfortable for patients, CBCT scans offer time efficiency without compromising on diagnostic quality.

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Upgrade your dental care experience with Image Dental’s advanced CBCT imaging technology. Our state-of-the-art diagnostic tool ensures accurate, efficient, and safer dental treatments. Whether it’s for implants, orthodontics, or complex procedures, our CBCT technology is here to provide superior care. Schedule your visit to benefit from this advanced imaging.

FAQs

Cone Beam Computed Tomography is transforming dental care with its advanced imaging capabilities. Here are six FAQs to explain its impact in dentistry.
  • What is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in dentistry, and how does it work?

    CBCT in dentistry is a specialized type of X-ray that provides 3D images of teeth, bone, and soft tissues in the craniofacial region. It rotates around the patient, capturing data to create detailed images, aiding in accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.
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  • Is CBCT imaging safe for patients?

    CBCT imaging is safe when used appropriately. While it emits more radiation than traditional dental X-rays, the level is still relatively low. Dentists use CBCT judiciously to balance the need for detailed information with patient safety.
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  • How does CBCT differ from traditional dental X-rays?

    Unlike traditional 2D X-rays, CBCT provides 3D images, offering a more comprehensive view of dental structures. This detailed perspective aids in diagnosing, treatment planning, and executing dental procedures with greater precision and accuracy.
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  • How does CBCT improve dental implant procedures?

    CBCT significantly improves dental implant procedures by providing precise 3D images of the jawbone. This allows for accurate implant placement planning, reducing potential complications and increasing the success rate of implant surgeries.
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  • What dental procedures benefit from CBCT imaging?

    CBCT imaging is particularly beneficial for dental implant planning, orthodontic assessments, evaluation of jaw issues, complex root canal treatments, and diagnosing certain dental conditions that require detailed imaging for accurate assessment.
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  • How long does a CBCT scan take, and what should patients expect?

    A CBCT scan is typically quick, often completed in under a minute. Patients can expect to stand or sit still while the scanner rotates around their head. The process is painless and provides critical information for their dental treatment.
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