3D Cone Beam

What is 3D Cone Beam?

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), or 3D cone beam, is a type of x-ray machine used to take 3D, or three-dimensional, views or models of your teeth, mouth, and facial anatomy. 3D cone beam x-rays are more detailed than traditional two-dimensional x-rays.

What are the benefits of 3D Cone Beam?

3D Cone Beam allows for a panoramic or cephalometric view of the entire oral structure. Most traditional x-rays provide a view of just one or two teeth at a time. 3D Cone Beam uses cone-shaped beam technology, providing a three-dimensional view of the teeth and jaws.

3D Cone Beam technology allows for:

Preparing for a 3D Cone Beam scan

For optimal results, it is important to prepare for a 3D cone beam scan. First, if you are a new patient, you will need to complete some paperwork. Next, you will have a consultation with our dentist so he can learn more about your teeth and any concerns you have.

What happens during a 3D Cone Beam scan?

A 3D Cone Beam scan takes images of the jaw from multiple angles. These images are used to plan your implant procedure. A 3D Cone Beam scan can also plan more complex procedures, such as extractions and bone grafts.

Are there any side effects or risks associated with 3D Cone Beam?

This imaging technology is completely non-invasive, meaning that it doesn’t expose you to radiation or require the use of any needles or anesthetics. This makes it ideal for many patients who are nervous about dental visits.

What happens after the scan?

The scan is sent to one of our specialists, who will analyze the scan and create a treatment plan. A model of your teeth and the treatment plan is sent to a lab to create the restoration. During this time, we will provide you with a temporary restoration to protect your tooth. Once we receive your restoration from the lab, we will call you to schedule you for a follow-up appointment.

Is 3D Cone

3D Cone Beam CT Scans are special type of x-ray that identifies and diagnoses dental issues such as tooth decay, abscesses, impacted teeth, and TMJ disorders. These scans are more detailed than standard dental x-rays, allowing them to provide more detailed information regarding your oral health. The 3D Cone Beam CT Scan is an advanced imaging technique that provides improved diagnostic ability and is more comfortable for patients.

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