What Is a CBCT and How Is It Used in Dentistry?
In this video, Dr. Chance McLemore explains how advanced CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) imaging improves diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient safety in modern dental care. To experience precise and predictable dental implant treatment using the latest technology, schedule a free implant consultation at Riviera Dental Care today.
One of the new advancements in dental care is CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography), which provides a detailed 3D image of the entire oral structure. This technology enhances our ability to diagnose and plan treatments with greater accuracy.
CBCT is especially beneficial for:
- Implant placement – We can digitally plan the precise location of implants to ensure the best aesthetic and functional outcome.
- Detecting dental infections – Helps identify infections that may require a root canal or other treatments.
- Comprehensive treatment planning – Provides a complete view of your oral health, allowing for more precise and predictable results.By using CBCT for implant planning, we can streamline treatment and avoid potential complications, such as food traps or misaligned prosthetics, which can sometimes occur when implants are placed without advanced digital planning.
Another major advantage of digital X-rays and CBCT scans is the significantly reduced radiation exposure. A CBCT scan exposes patients to 20 times less radiation than a chest X-ray and 100 times less than a mammogram, making it a safe and effective tool for modern dental care.