CBCT Center (3D X-Ray)

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What is CBCT Centre?

A Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Centre is a medical facility that specializes in performing 3D X-rays using CBCT technology. CBCT is a type of computed tomography that uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to capture detailed images of the internal structures of the body, such as bones, teeth, and soft tissues.

CBCT scans provide high-resolution, three-dimensional images that can help medical professionals diagnose and plan treatment for a variety of conditions, including dental and orthodontic problems, oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) conditions.

A CBCT Centre typically has specialized equipment and trained professionals, including radiologists and technologists, who can perform and interpret the scans. Patients may be referred to a CBCT Centre by their healthcare provider or may self-refer for imaging services.

It’s important to note that CBCT scans do involve some exposure to radiation, although the amount is generally considered safe. The benefits of CBCT imaging usually outweigh the risks, but patients should always discuss any concerns with their healthcare provider before undergoing a scan.

Where and how is CBCT Centre helpful?

A CBCT Centre for dentists is a specialized medical facility that focuses on providing 3D X-ray imaging services to dental professionals. These imaging services are used to diagnose and plan treatments for a variety of dental conditions, including:

Implant Planning: CBCT scans can help dentists plan implant placement by providing detailed information about the patient's bone structure and identifying potential complications.

Endodontics: CBCT scans can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of complex root canal cases by providing precise information about the root canal anatomy and the extent of the infection.

Orthodontics: CBCT scans can assist orthodontists in planning and monitoring orthodontic treatments by providing detailed information about the patient's teeth, jawbones, and soft tissues.

Periodontics: CBCT scans can be used to diagnose and treat periodontal disease by providing information about the structure and density of the patient's bone and identifying areas of infection.

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