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4 Benefits of CBCT
When is CBCT Needed?
CBCT scans offer detailed insights and precise diagnoses, particularly beneficial when traditional dental X-rays fall short. Ideal for complex cases involving dental implants, orthodontic planning, or TMJ evaluations, CBCT provides comprehensive views that reveal hidden issues like impacted teeth, root fractures, or sinus abnormalities. Harnessing CBCT technology allows us to deliver personalized care that promotes your oral health and well-being.
CBCT FAQs
If you have any questions about CBCT, we’ve got answers.
CBCT creates images over several sections of the patient’s anatomy. Specifically: Teeth, Mouth, Jaw, Neck, Ears, Nose, and Throat.
A CT scan (Computed Tomography) uses a fan-shaped x-ray beam to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body, ideal for imaging internal organs and soft tissues, but it exposes patients to higher radiation. A CBCT scan (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) uses a cone-shaped x-ray beam for 3D imaging, mainly in dental and maxillofacial applications, offering lower radiation exposure but less soft tissue detail compared to CT scans.
Yes, dentists can take CBCT scans. They use them primarily for detailed imaging of teeth, jawbones, and other maxillofacial structures.
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