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Reliable CBCT Scan Facility & High-Quality Diagnostics.

At All Brite Dentistry, we specialize in providing advanced CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scans using cutting-edge Dental CT Scan technology.

Our state-of-the-art equipment ensures highly detailed and precise dental imaging, enhancing treatment planning and patient care. Trust us for reliable, accurate diagnostics and exceptional dental services tailored to your needs.

The Dental CT Scan Is Used In Dentistry For Various Purposes:
  • Accurate placement of dental implants and tooth orientation.
  • Calculating the size and shape of the dental bridge.
  • Assessment of the quantity and quality of bone.
  • Evaluation of the nasal cavity.
  • Determining the need for a bone graft or sinus lift.
  • Surgical planning for impacted teeth./li>
  • Detecting inferior alveolar nerve position for removal of lower wisdom teeth.
  • Locating the origin of pain or pathology.
  • Detecting, measuring and treating jaw tumors.
  • Diagnosing temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ).
  • Cleft palate assessment.
CBCT Dental Scan Procedure

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Preparation

Removing metal objects and positioning the patient.

2

Scanning

The scanner rotates around the patient's head, capturing detailed images.

3

Image Reconstruction

Software compiles images into a 3D model of dental and facial structures.

4

Analysis

Specialists review images for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Help & FAQ

General Question

  • A CBCT scan, or Cone Beam Computed Tomography, is a specialized imaging technique that generates detailed 3D images of dental and facial structures using cone-shaped X-ray beams.

  • Unlike traditional dental X-rays, which are 2-dimensional, CBCT scans provide a detailed 3D view of the teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. This allows for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

  • CBCT scans are used for various dental purposes, such as implant planning, evaluation of root canal anatomy, assessment of jawbone quality for surgery, and diagnosing TMJ disorders or dental pathology.

  • Yes, CBCT scans are considered safe as they emit a lower dose of radiation compared to conventional CT scans. The benefits of detailed imaging often outweigh the minimal risks associated with radiation exposure.

A typical CBCT scan procedure takes about 10 to 20 seconds, during which the scanner rotates around the patient's head to capture images from different angles.

Patients may be asked to remove jewelry or metal objects that could interfere with imaging. It's essential to inform the dental provider about any medical conditions or pregnancy before the scan.

CBCT scans are non-invasive and painless. Patients are required to stay still during the scanning process to ensure clear and accurate images.

After the scan, the images are processed and reviewed by a dental specialist. Results and findings are typically available within a short time frame, and your dentist will discuss them with you during your follow-up appointment.