3D dental x-ray (CBCT)

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an advanced method of medical diagnosis that allows obtaining detailed three-dimensional images of the dentofacial system. It is used to accurately assess the condition of bones, teeth and soft tissues
ППН (Стоматологический КТ)
150 000 сумм
Стоматологический КТ
200 000 сумм
Телерентгенограмма (ТРГ)
100 000 сумм
Панорама Зубов
150 000 сумм
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Description

What is CBCT

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an advanced medical technology that provides 3D images with high detail. This method provides accurate images with minimal radiation exposure to the patient, making it safe and effective for diagnosis.

CBCT is widely used in dentistry to plan implantation, analyze the condition of the jaw, assess the position of wisdom teeth and diagnose root diseases.

Price

ППН (Стоматологический КТ)
150 000 сумм
Стоматологический КТ
200 000 сумм
Телерентгенограмма (ТРГ)
100 000 сумм
Панорама Зубов
150 000 сумм

Testimony

Indications for CBCT in Dentistry

Implantology:
  • Planning the installation of dental implants.
  • Assessment of the location of important anatomical structures, such as the mandibular canal and maxillary sinuses, to avoid damage.
Orthodontics:
  • Diagnosis of the position of retinated and dystoped teeth.
  • Analysis of the position of tooth roots and their relationship with adjacent teeth.
  • Assessment of the condition of the jaws before orthodontic treatment to accurately plan the movement of teeth.
Surgical dentistry:
  • Preparation for the removal of retinated and complex teeth (e.g. wisdom teeth).
  • Diagnosis of jaw fractures and assessment of traumatic injuries.
  • Assessment of bone condition when planning maxillofacial surgery.
Periodontics:
  • Diagnosis of bone defects and the degree of bone destruction in periodontal diseases.
  • Evaluation of the effectiveness of periodontal disease treatment.
Diagnosis of neoplasms and cysts:
  • Identification and determination of the size of cysts and tumors of the maxillofacial region.
  • Assessment of the prevalence of pathologies and their impact on surrounding tissues.

Indications for CBCT in otolaryngology (ENT area)

Examination of the paranasal sinuses:
  • Diagnosis of chronic or acute sinusitis.
  • Assessment of the sinus condition when planning operations.
  • Detection of cysts and tumors in the paranasal sinuses.
Pathologies of the nasal septum:
  • Assessment of the degree of curvature of the nasal septum and the need for surgical correction.
  • Planning surgical interventions on the nasal septum.
Diagnosis of inflammatory processes:
  • Study of purulent inflammations, polyps and adenoid growths in the nasopharynx.
  • Identifying the causes of chronic headaches associated with sinus diseases.
ENT traumatology:
  • Diagnosis of fractures and other injuries to the nasal bones and paranasal sinuses.
  • Assessment of injuries after facial and skull injuries.

Contraindications

Pregnancy (especially in the early stages):
  • Contraindicated due to possible harmful effects on the developing fetus.
The patient's inability to remain still during the scan (for example, in severe neuropsychiatric diseases):
  • This can lead to unclear images and reduced diagnostic accuracy.
The presence of large metal implants in the research area that can cause artifacts and degrade image quality:
  • Metal elements can interfere with accurate images.

Benefits

Accurate anatomy assessment and detail

Three-dimensional images allow the doctor to see anatomical structures with a high degree of detail. CBCT is particularly useful for assessing bone health and planning complex dental procedures, such as implantation or orthodontic treatment.
This method helps to identify small details, such as the condition of the root canals of the teeth, jaw pathologies, the condition of the joints and the structure of the sinuses.

Low radiation exposure

Compared to traditional computed tomography, CBCT provides a lower dose of radiation, making the procedure completely safe even for children, provided all safety standards are met.

Quick scan

The study takes only 5-22 seconds and is carried out in absolutely comfortable conditions.

Maximum information content of the study

CBCT provides 40% more valuable information than panoramic radiography. These studies help to minimize the risk of complications during implant placement and dental treatment, as well as significantly increase the effectiveness of the procedures performed.

Easy treatment planning

CBCT provides extensive data that is used to more accurately plan surgical interventions, implant placement and other procedures.

The presence of cephalostat

The cephalostat is a special “shoulder” of a dental tomograph designed to obtain teleradiographs, as well as lateral and frontal images of the skull. These images make it possible to study in detail the relative position of the jaws relative to the skull and each other, as well as to assess the inclination of the teeth. They are necessary for accurate planning of the installation of bracket systems.

Benefits of endoscopy under sedation

Accurate anatomy assessment and detail

Three-dimensional images allow the doctor to see anatomical structures with a high degree of detail. CBCT is particularly useful for assessing bone health and planning complex dental procedures, such as implantation or orthodontic treatment.
This method helps to identify small details, such as the condition of the root canals of the teeth, jaw pathologies, the condition of the joints and the structure of the sinuses.

Low radiation exposure

Compared to traditional computed tomography, CBCT provides a lower dose of radiation, making the procedure completely safe even for children, provided all safety standards are met.

Quick scan

The study takes only 5-22 seconds and is carried out in absolutely comfortable conditions.

Maximum information content of the study

CBCT provides 40% more valuable information than panoramic radiography. These studies help to minimize the risk of complications during implant placement and dental treatment, as well as significantly increase the effectiveness of the procedures performed.

Easy treatment planning

CBCT provides extensive data that is used to more accurately plan surgical interventions, implant placement and other procedures.

The presence of cephalostat

The cephalostat is a special “shoulder” of a dental tomograph designed to obtain teleradiographs, as well as lateral and frontal images of the skull. These images make it possible to study in detail the relative position of the jaws relative to the skull and each other, as well as to assess the inclination of the teeth. They are necessary for accurate planning of the installation of bracket systems.

Benefits of endoscopy using Olympus equipment

The presence of cephalostat

The cephalostat is a special “shoulder” of a dental tomograph designed to obtain teleradiographs, as well as lateral and frontal images of the skull. These images make it possible to study in detail the relative position of the jaws relative to the skull and each other, as well as to assess the inclination of the teeth. They are necessary for accurate planning of the installation of bracket systems.

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