3D Dental Tomography
The 3D technique is not a two-dimensional projective image like tomography and X-ray, but an imager that allows information about the shape of both the outer and inner surfaces of the examined area.
What is 3D Dental Tomography?
3D Dental Tomography reveals the shape of both the inner and outer surfaces of the examined area. In this way, a better examination takes place... Three-dimensional dental tomography ensures that patients with sensitive bone structures get better results from treatment.
When is 3D Dental Tomography Applied?
- In cases related to dental bones
- In measuring the volume of bone
- In impacted tooth operations
- For cyst and tumor diagnoses
- In implant applications
- In the extraction of wisdom teeth
- To examine anatomical formations
How is 3D Dental Tomography Taken?
There are special devices for this. Thanks to these devices, dentists can obtain a 3D image of the oral and dental structure. Physicians take a 3-dimensional digital tomographic image of the targeted area and perform their examinations on it.
Is There Radiation in 3D Dental Tomography?
In the method where only the lower or only the upper jaw is imaged, the radiation dose is slightly less than a normal panoramic film. However, it is less harmful than tomographies in which both jaw structures are imaged.
What are the Usage Areas?
It can be used in bone measurements and many operations. In this way, many dental disorders are prevented.
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