Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is an advanced medical imaging technique that captures detailed 3D images using a cone-shaped X-ray beam. Primarily used for diagnosing dental and craniofacial disorders, CBCT offers superior imaging of teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, thus facilitating more accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Whether it's orthodontics, implants, or evaluating the complex anatomy of the jaws, CBCT provides healthcare professionals the tools they need for optimal patient care.
By revolving around the patient's head, capturing multiple images with a cone-shaped X-ray beam. These numerous images are then digitally combined to create a precise 3D model of the area in question. This process dramatically enhances the view over traditional 2D X-rays, offering a complete perspective of the patient's dental and craniofacial structures. This technology is pivotal in planning treatments, diagnosing TMJ disorders, evaluating sinus and nasal cavity conditions, and preparing for dental surgeries and implants.
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By revolving around the patient's head, capturing multiple images with a cone-shaped X-ray beam. These numerous images are then digitally combined to create a precise 3D model of the area in question. This process dramatically enhances the view over traditional 2D X-rays, offering a complete perspective of the patient's dental and craniofacial structures. This technology is pivotal in planning treatments, diagnosing TMJ disorders, evaluating sinus and nasal cavity conditions, and preparing for dental surgeries and implants.
Our CBCT service provides cutting-edge imaging to sharpen diagnostics, improve patient outcomes, and reduce unnecessary radiation exposure.

CBCT is used for treatment planning, diagnosing conditions like TMJ disorders or impacted teeth, and evaluating the anatomy for procedures like dental implants.
Yes, CBCT involves lower radiation exposure compared to traditional CT scans, making it safer while still delivering high-quality images.
A CBCT scan is quite fast, usually completed within a few minutes depending on the area being scanned.
Yes, CBCT is suitable for children when needed, with careful consideration of their specific diagnostic requirements and with attention to minimizing radiation exposure.
