CBCT stands for cone-beam computed tomography. CBCT systems used by dental professionals rotate around you, capturing data using a cone-shaped x-ray,These data are used to reconstruct a three-dimensional (3D) image of the following regions of the patient’s anatomy: dental (teeth); oral and maxillofacial region (mouth, jaw, and neck); The radiation doses are lower than the medical CT.
CBCT scan provide a 3D image and 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.
Hybrid dental imaging system that simultaneously records 3D, intraoral colour and NIRI images
Allow the clinician and the patient to communicate the dental problem
The first 3D intraoral scanner with Near-Infrared Imaging (NIRI) technology to aid your diagnostic workflow. Aids in detection and monitoring of interproximal caries above the gingiva in real time
The Clinician can see the change over time. It is a perfect to monitor the dental change and for risk assessment.
The patient will have the risk assessment report after the scan, they will know how to take care therir tooth in long term.
Provides dynamic occlusal measurement – revealing the level and timing of force on individual teeth and the occlusal stability of the overall bite – bringing articulating paper marks to life. Clinically recognized and research validated. The dentist can diagnosed and adjusted the occlusion according to the data.