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3D Volumetric Dental Tomography, a revolutionary advancement in dental imaging, offers an unparalleled view of the oral and maxillofacial region. This cutting-edge technology provides detailed three-dimensional images, allowing dental professionals to precisely diagnose, plan, and execute treatments with an accuracy previously unattainable. It’s particularly beneficial for implant planning, orthodontics, and evaluating complex dental cases. This technology represents a significant leap forward, offering clarity and depth that traditional two-dimensional imaging cannot match.
The patient is positioned in the tomography unit, with instructions to remain still during the scan.
The machine rotates around the patient's head, capturing multiple images from different angles.
Advanced software compiles these images into a detailed 3D model of the patient's dental anatomy.
A dental professional evaluates the 3D model, identifying any issues and planning the appropriate treatment.
The findings and treatment plan are discussed with the patient, ensuring they are informed and comfortable with the next steps.
In short, the benefits or pros of the procedure often include:
The procedure is totally safe, but there are some potential risks, such as:
Dentiva Clinic is at the forefront of dental technology, offering 3D Volumetric Dental Tomography to ensure the highest standard of care for our patients.
Our state-of-the-art equipment, combined with our team's expertise, allows for precise diagnostics and treatment planning.
Choosing Dentiva Clinic means benefiting from advanced imaging that informs better decision-making and results in more effective treatments.
We are committed to providing comprehensive care that leverages the latest advancements in dental science, ensuring our patients receive the best possible outcomes.
3D Volumetric Dental Tomography is an advanced imaging technology that provides three-dimensional, volumetric images of the oral and maxillofacial structures.
3D Volumetric Dental Tomography differs from traditional dental X-rays in that it produces three-dimensional images instead of two-dimensional ones.
The 3D Volumetric Dental Tomography procedure is generally considered safe when performed by trained professionals using modern equipment. While the radiation exposure is higher compared to traditional dental X-rays, it is still within safe limits.
3D Volumetric Dental Tomography can detect a wide range of dental issues, including but not limited to impacted teeth, dental implant planning, root canal treatment planning, jawbone abnormalities, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
The duration of a 3D Volumetric Dental Tomography scan varies, but the actual imaging process typically takes only a few seconds to a minute.
There is usually minimal preparation required for a 3D Volumetric Dental Tomography scan. Patients may be asked to remove metal objects, such as jewelry, to prevent interference with the imaging.
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