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If you are trying to find a dentist for yourself or loved ones, it is essential to get familiar with the technologies they use. Every dentist understands the benefits of using the latest tech inventions in dentistry for procedures. A 3D dental scan, for instance, is highly efficient, more accurate and less invasive than traditional x-rays.
If you have been scheduled for a restorative or cosmetic dentistry procedure like dental implants, the dentist may perform 3D dental scans to examine the condition of your jawbone. In this article, we cover some specific details about 3D dental scans and their benefits to inform and reassure you before undergoing the procedure.
To get an image of your jaw and teeth, dentists employ a sophisticated device called a Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) machine. This machine makes it possible for the dentist to get detailed visuals of your mouth by developing a 3D image representing the actual appearance of your teeth in real life.
The 3D dental scan makes the process of planning treatments and accurate diagnosis of dental health issues much easier and seamless for dentists. The scan does this by helping the dentist see the depth, width, and height of each tooth in the oral cavity.
Traditional x-rays show dentists less-detailed images and are therefore quickly becoming redundant as increasing numbers of dentists adopt the CBCT technology. With a single 3D scan, the dentist can now see the muscles, teeth, nerves, jawbones and any instance of disease or infection.
Dentists use different types of 3D dental technology, so the situations may be different. You may need to lie down, stand or sit. However, the sitting position is more common in most cases because it keeps the patient at ease and is preferable for people with disabilities.
During the scan, the dentist will ask you to put your head on a chin rest to restrict movement. The machine will revolve around your head for some seconds to take images of your jaw, teeth and skull. While the procedure happens, negligible levels of radiation will hit your body to develop 100 to 600 pictures. The level of radiation exposure with 3D dental scan procedures is remarkably lower than that of traditional dental x-rays.
Patients opt for 3D dental scanning technology because it produces results that are more accurate in less time compared to traditional x-rays. 3D digital dental x-rays also make it possible for cosmetic dentists, orthodontists and restoration specialists to develop treatment plans easily. For instance, a CBCT machine can appraise bone structure to help the dentist ascertain if you would be qualified to get dental implants.
Orthodontists will also find 3D dental scans highly beneficial because it will allow them to identify the teeth that need shifting for proper teeth alignment. Even if you think you have no oral health issues, 3D dental imaging can help the dentist diagnose minor problems before they worsen into severe conditions.
Request an appointment here: https://www.drelloway.com or call Randal S. Elloway DDS, Inc at (530) 527-6777 for an appointment in our Red Bluff office.
Dr. Elloway has a Bachelor’s in Biology from La Sierra University and a DDS from Loma Linda University, and brings over 30 years of dental experience to his practice in Red Bluff. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and Northern California Dental Society. Dr. Elloway is committed to continuous learning and compassionate care, and volunteers internationally to help needy patients.
