CBCT computed Tomography

What is CBCT computed tomography

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is an advanced technology used in dentistry to obtain precise three-dimensional images of dental, jaw, and airway structures. It allows for accurate diagnosis of dental conditions and detailed planning of treatments, including implants and maxillofacial surgery. With CBCT, dentists can visualize and analyze anatomical structures with increased accuracy, providing patients with personalized and effective treatment solutions.

Benefits and Uses

  1. Precise Diagnosis: Enables accurate diagnosis of dental conditions such as cavities, infections, orthodontic issues, and bone structures.
  2. Treatment Planning: Essential for dental implants, maxillofacial surgery, and orthodontic treatments.
  3. Detailed Information: Offers clear visualization of bone structure, soft tissues, and airways.
  4. Efficiency: Reduces treatment time and improves outcomes.
  5. Personalized Treatment: Allows the dentist to create a treatment plan tailored to the specific needs of each patient.

How the CBCT Scanner works

CBCT uses a conical X-ray beam that rotates around the patient’s head, capturing images from different angles. These images are then combined to create a complete 3D representation.

CBCT scanning is quick, non-invasive, and involves minimal radiation exposure, ensuring patient comfort and safety.

At DENT ESTET, we use CBCT technology to provide the best treatment solutions, ensuring our patients receive the care they need in a precise and efficient manner.