1084 Main Street Holden, MA 01520
3D CT Cone Beam

3D dental imaging, also referred to as Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), enables us to see a wider range of anatomy with improved clarity in comparison to conventional film-based dental X-rays.
What Is 3D CT Imaging?
Traditional X-rays use radiation waves to capture 2D images of small body areas, such as specific sections of the smile for dentists. On the other hand, 3D computed tomography (CT) scans offer more detailed images of oral and facial structures, providing a comprehensive view of their overall function. Unlike flat tooth images, CT scans allow us to rotate a 3D image of a damaged tooth and analyze every angle. This ability goes beyond individual teeth, allowing us to visualize every aspect of the entire smile.
Why Is 3D CT Imaging Used?
We suggest using 3D CT scans to improve dental care for patients in different scenarios, such as:
Assessing and planning treatment for individuals experiencing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction.
We specialize in producing surgical guides for dental implant placement and connecting replacement teeth.
Getting ready for oral surgery procedures like tooth extractions.
Guaranteeing the safety and efficiency of root canal treatment.
What Are The Benefits Of 3D CT Scanning In Dental Care?
In our office, we use 3D CT scans to improve the patient experience in several ways. Patients can see 3D images of their smile on computer monitors during their visit, helping them understand any issues and treatment options. We can also focus on specific areas and zoom in for a better view of oral health concerns. These digital files can be quickly shared with labs, insurance companies, and specialists to speed up treatment. They are easy to store, review, and compare with other X-rays, leading to more effective dental treatments.