What is Cone Beam (CT)?

Dental cone beam computed tomography  (CT) is a special type of x-ray machine used in situations where regular dental or facial x-rays are not sufficient.

This type of CT scanner uses a special type of technology to generate three dimensional (3-D) images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths and bone in the craniofacial region in a single scan. Images obtained with cone beam CT allow for more precise treatment planning.

Getting a cone beam CT scan is fast, comfortable, and requires no special preparation. 

Cone Beam CT vs. Conventional CT:

Cone beam CT is not the same as conventional CT. A dental CT scan emits a lot less radiation than a traditional CT scan. A Cone Beam CT scanner uses a medical fluoroscopy tube that is low power. A lower power level means lower radiation around the patient.

Benefits:

A 3D Cone Beam CT helps provide much more information than a conventional X-ray. It is steadily becoming one of the most used scans in the dentistry industry. A 3D Cone Beam scan is invaluable for dentists who may specialize in reconstructive or dental implant surgeries. A Cone Beam scan is one of the most advanced dental technologies available. They improve the lives of dentists and patients.

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