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NUESTROS SERVICIOS
We have onsite CBCT imaging which allows us to visualize dental anatomy in 3-Dimensions. CBCT, which stands for cone-beam computed tomography, is a state-of-the-art x-ray that produces 3D images of patients’ teeth, nerve tissue, and face and neck regions in just a single, impressive scan.
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Using a rotating imaging device that moves around the patient's head, the scanner records between 150 and 600 different X-ray views in under a minute. Then, a powerful computer processes the information and creates a virtual model of the area under study. When it's done, the model appears as a three-dimensional image on a computer screen: It can be rotated from side to side or up and down, examined in greater or less detail, and manipulated in any number of ways — all without the patient feeling any discomfort.
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With precise, crystal-clear 3D images, this innovative 3D system offers our team powerful insights in the patient’s dental regions of interest. This capability is essential for a wide range of diagnostics that, in turn, help us devise more accurate treatment plans and answer any questions you have about your care and treatment options.
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Where Cone Beam CT Is Used
The ability to see fine anatomical structures in 3-D has proven invaluable in treating conditions in many areas of dentistry.
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Orthodontics: Having accurate information on the position of teeth and jaws helps determine exactly how and where teeth should be moved.
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Dental implants: Detailed CBCT images are used to determine the optimum location for the titanium implants while avoiding nerves, sinuses and areas of low bone density.
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Orthognathic Jaw Surgery and Temporo-mandibular Joint (TMJ) Disease: Patients benefit when the specialists who treat these conditions can evaluate their anatomy with the three-dimensional perspective that cone beam CT provides.
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Oral Surgery: Treatment for tumors or impacted teeth is aided by the level of fine detail shown in these scans.
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Endodontics: Dentists performing intricate procedures (like complex root canals, for example) can benefit from a clearer visualization of the tooth's anatomy.
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Sleep Apnea: Imaging the tissues and structures of the nose, mouth and throat can aid in diagnosis and treatment of this dangerous condition.
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Interested in learning more about the Cone Beam CT? Contact us
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