Computed tomography in dentistry slideshare

  • What is the use of tomography in dentistry?

    Cone beam computed tomography can be used for pre-implant planning, preoperative evaluation, and postsurgical assessment in various oral-surgical, periodontal, endodontic, restorative, and prosthodontic scenarios..

  • Why a CT scan for dental?

    Since a CBCT scan shows all your bones, nerves, and soft tissues in high detail, this allows us to diagnose your health and plan our treatment approach before we even begin a procedure.
    Notably, this technology is a key step in planning and performing successful dental implant surgery..

  • Cone-beam computed tomography allows displaying the morphology of the bone defect, closeness of the neighboring teeth to the defect, and supernumerary or malformed teeth around the cleft.
  • Dental CBCT images provide three-dimensional (3-D) information, rather than the two-dimensional (2-D) information provided by a conventional X-ray image.
    This may help with the diagnosis, treatment planning and evaluation of certain conditions.
  • These benefits have contributed to its widespread usage in the field of dentistry.
    Specifically, cone beam computed tomography has been effectively utilized in areas such as implantology, endodontics, orthodontics, and pathology assessment because it provides horizontal, vertical, and axial views of structures.
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