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3D Imaging

3D dental imaging represents a significant advancement in traditional dental imaging by adding an extra dimension. Dentists now can capture 3D X-rays, which provide a nearly limitless range of perspectives and incredibly detailed views of the structures in your mouth, face, and head. Whether you're at the beginning of treatment or assessing the outcomes of a procedure, 3D imaging serves as an invaluable tool for your dental health.

In contrast to conventional X-rays, the 3D imaging system can generate 2D and 3D images and includes scans of bones, teeth and soft tissues. Dentists can zoom in on the scan, rotate it, observe it from various angles, and even examine scans at different depths. This technology enables visualization of your teeth, roots, gums, bones, nerves, and airways while revealing the interrelationships among
these structures.

3D Imaging Emits Less Radiation

Dental cone beam CT machines are designed to emit significantly less radiation than traditional CT scans and conventional film X-rays, ensuring that your exposure is brief and minimal. Additionally, if you prefer, you can be draped with a lead vest for added protection during the scan.

Pregnant women must inform their dentist about their pregnancy status before undergoing a 3D X-ray or any X-ray. This allows the dental team to take appropriate precautions and make informed decisions about the necessity of the X-ray and how to minimize radiation exposure during the procedure.

3D Dental Imaging Is Instantaneous

The 3D x-ray scanner creates a 3D digital image instantaneously, meaning film's not waiting to develop. The digital photos also make it very easy to share your scans with any specialist dentists involved in your care, such as an orthodontist or a prosthodontist. We're proud to offer this advanced technology because it allows us to provide every patient with more accurate, efficient & successful dental care.