Dentistry-specific computed tomography: the most complete treatment aid for dental implants
3D computed tomography can perform PANO circumferential imaging, CEPH lateral cranial imaging, and CT tomographic imaging. Lower X-ray dose and more delicate colorful image processing can be more helpful in different aspects of dental treatment and diagnosis.
Through 3D three-dimensional computed tomography, the patient's intraoral condition can be clearly understood. It is an auxiliary tool for dental implant specialists to refer to when implanting teeth. It can properly control the patient's safety and allow dental implant specialists to give the best treatment suggestions based on the patient's condition. Each tooth is inspected from different angles, and the three-dimensional 3D image of the bone is presented to enable a 360-degree inspection of implants and teeth. Any conditions in the sinuses can be immediately identified to facilitate the evaluation of upper jaw dental implants.
Traditional 2D planar full-mouth X-rays can only observe the intraoral condition using 2D planar images and cannot evaluate from a three-dimensional perspective.
3D computed tomography function
Complete preoperative dental implant treatment plan
Precise dental implant positioning during surgery
Improve the success rate of dental implants after surgery
Advantages of 3D dental computed tomography
High accuracy: Computed tomography is used to synthesize 3D images to accurately simulate the angle and position of dental implants before surgery.
High safety: minimal tissue destruction, smaller wounds, less bleeding, less pain, and less swelling.
Low radiation dose: The dose of dental computed tomography is the lowest, only 2% of that of traditional medical computed tomography.
High success rate: The operation is fast and the time is reduced by 30-50%.