3D CBCT & Introral Scanner
Smart Plus
- ONE SCAN, TWO IMAGES
- INNOVATIVE COMPRESSED SENSING TECHNOLOGY
- EXTENDED ARCH-SHAPED FOV
One Smart Plus scan produces a CT and auto Pano image.
Patients who need both pictures thus do not have to go through two x-ray scans. The One Viewer function shows both photos.
Looking at 2D and 3D images combined has a lot of benefits. You don’t have to use two separate programs; the One Viewer tool looks professionally for your patients.
This arrangement enables patients to better grasp the visuals, which will finally aid to raise acceptance rates.
CBCT scans have many benefits.
Because cone beam CT scans have so many benefits, they are a great choice for implant dentistry because they make treatments safe and reliable. Some good things about cone beam CT scans for tooth implants are the following:
Easy
CBCT scans make it easy for our dentist to find and measure the jawbone that is present. Being able to do a virtual device placement with great accuracy is made possible by this.
Useful
A CBCT and an eye scan can be used together to give the dentist a full picture of the soft tissues, bones, and teeth of a patient. This helps the dentist make the right bite, which lowers the chance that the implants will not be in the right place.
Risk Free
With the help of the CBCT scan, our dentist can see where the sense nerves are and choose the right implant length. This makes it less likely that nerves will get hurt.
Accurate
Our dentist can get a clear picture of where the maxillary sinus is with CBCT. So, the dentist can choose the right implant length to keep the implant from going into the sinus.
Long-Lasting Solution
Our dentist can choose the right size implant for support and integration based on the cone beam CT scan. This makes sure that the implant will work well for a long time and meet the wants of the person.
What is a CBCT scan?
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Another term is dental cone beam CT scan.
Cone beam CT scan for teeth is another name for this.
What it means in full:
A CBCT scan takes more than 150 pictures of your mouth from different points using a certain kind of imaging technology. Then, these are put together digitally to make a single 3D picture.
What's the difference between an x-ray and a CBCT scan?
Both regular x-rays and panoramic x-rays show only two dimensions. They only show your teeth and the structures around them.
That’s why a CBCT scan is better than an x-ray.
All of the following are shown at the same time:
- Bone
- Soft tissues
- Nerves
- Sinuses
- Nasal cavity
- Airway
- Tooth decay (cavities)
- Infections
- Tooth root issues
- Facial fractures or abnormal growths
- Signs of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) disorder or other jaw problems
Benefits vs. Risks
BENEFITS
- The targeted x-ray beam cuts down on scatter radiation, which makes the picture better.
- Many views and angles can be obtained from a single scan, which can then be changed to give a more full assessment.
- A cone beam CT scan gives more details than a regular dental x-ray, which helps plan treatment more accurately.
- CT scans are correct, don’t hurt, and don’t require any surgery.
- One of the best things about CT is that it can show both bone and soft tissue at the same time.
- After a CT scan, there is no radiation left in a person’s body.
- The X-rays used in CT scans shouldn’t cause any instant harm.
RISKS
- There is always a small chance that too much radiation will cause cancer. But getting a correct diagnosis is worth a lot more than the chance.
- Because it could be dangerous for the baby in the belly, pregnant women should not usually get CT scans unless they are medically necessary.
- Kids are more sensitive to radiation, so they should only get a CT scan if it is necessary to make a diagnosis.
- They also shouldn’t get more than one CT scan unless it is really needed. For kids, CT scans should always be done with a low-dose method.