Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a type of imaging technology that allows dentists and dental specialists to capture three-dimensional (3D) images of a patient’s teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. Here are some benefits of dental CBCT: Improved diagnosis and treatment planning: Dental CBCT provides highly accurate, detailed images of the teeth and jaws,...
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Going Digital: K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple St**id!)
If you’ve been following our series, you know that leveling up your practice into the digital world is inevitable. We’ve shown you the pros and cons that you must consider carefully (and we hope you really did!). We’ve also given you a glimpse of what’s in and what’s out in the world of dentistry today. So...
GOING DIGITAL: PROs and CONs
Taking the step to dip your toes into digital dentistry may seem like a giant leap. It can be a daunting decision to the uninformed and the misinformed, but it can also be an exciting, thrilling decision to those who are well informed. In today’s episode, we’ll list down some advantages and disadvantages of going...
Going Digital: If Not NOW, When?
Technology, in general, has permeated every aspect of our lives. From the moment we wake up to the end of our day, most of our activities involve the use of all sorts of tech- smartphones, watches, computers, TVs, etc. With this much progress around us, it shouldn’t be a surprise that technology has also affected...
Who Invented CBCT?
In 1967, engineer Sir Godfrey N.Hounsfield invented the 1st generation C.T. scanner. A single detector element captured an x-ray beam. The detector and source rotated by a single degree, only, and were known as “pencil” beam scanners. At the time, they were only designed to scan the head. It wasn’t until 1982 that Robles RA...
Who Discovered CBCT?
Sir Godfrey N. Hounsfield invented CBCT technology in 1967, although it was originally developed for use in angiography, not dentistry. In the years that followed, it would subsequently be applied to work in the maxillofacial field, which was a step in the direction of dentistry. It was only in the late ‘90s that it became...
Where To Buy Dental CBCT Scan Equipment?
When it comes to deciding where to buy dental CBCT scan equipment, you’ve got your choices laid out for you. From retailers to the manufacturers themselves, there are dozens of options, more than half of which are probably great investments. So, how do you choose? Simple: go for the one with the best training and...
What Is CBCT Used For?
CBCTs have become a standard element in most dentists’ offices in recent years. But what is CBCT used for in the context of your dental office? Let’s take a closer look. Description A cone-beam computed tomography system, or CBCT, is a variation in the traditional computed tomography system. These are used by dental professionals and...
What Is CBCT Scan Blog?
CBCT is an X-Ray examination technique that creates 3D images of teeth and jaws. As an approach, this extremely valuable to a dentist, giving them a more complete overview of the patient’s jaw, overall. These scans are actually useful in various fields of dentistry, from dental implants to root canal treatments and managing impacted teeth....
What Does CBCT Stand For?
CBCT stands for cone beam computed tomography and is also sometimes known as C-arm CT, cone beam volume CT, and flat panel CT. What this amounts to is a medical imaging technique that specifically uses divergent X-rays to form a cone, which are then used as part of a computed tomography process. In recent years,...