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How
does it work?
The
3D ConeBeam Imaging system is basically a digital X-ray scanner
mounted on a rotating arm. (Like a digital camera, it uses digital
technology to record images instead of old-fashioned film.) It's
called "ConeBeam" because the scanner projects X-rays
in a carefully-controlled, cone-shape beam.
You
simply sit in a chair while the scanner moves in one complete circle
around your head, gathering all the scan data needed. There's no
special preparation neccessary.
Your
specialists can then call up whatever views they need on a computer
monitor: 2D, 3D, "panoramic" views of your entire mouth,
even sequences like pages in a book. They can view your images from
any angle and in different magnifications, to see the relationships
between bones, teeth, airways, nerves and tissues, to plan or evaluate
your treatment.
And
while 3D ConeBeam Imaging produces the same kind of high-quality
images as a CT (CAT) scan, it does so with less radiation.
How
is it different from ordinary dental X-rays?
Typical
dental X-rays just focus on your teeth and for each X-ray picture,
you need one exposure. So it would take many exposures to even begin
to compare to a single 3D ConeBeam scan. But 3D ConeBeam Imaging
shows much more than simple "flat" X-rays. This new technology
provides more complete visual information to study your case from
every angle. Best of all, the original scan data can be dupllicated
anytime, to provide different specialists with images if needed
later. And, there's no film to get lost.
Why
do i need it?
Whether
you're just beginning treatment or evaluating the results, 3D ConeBeam
X-ray images give your doctors more of the high quality, detailed
visual information they want for diagnosis and planning. More complete
information is a vital key to improved patient care. And for you,
it can mean more confidence and satisfaction in your treatment.
3D
ConeBeam Imaging:
No pre-scan preparation required
Quick, simple, completely painless
A Virtually infinite number of views from just one 10 second
scan
Lower radiation
dose than conventional CT scans
Gives you the confidence that your doctor has advanced, precise
information to plan and monitor your treatment
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