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by Alf Nitzsche I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Dental cone beam computerized tomography (ct scan) is used to provide an in-depth image, providing dentists with far greater detail than a regular dental x-ray. It can show your teeth, nerves, and bones in just a single scan, producing a detailed 3-D image.

Why would a dentist do a CT scan?

Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT) is a special type of x-ray equipment used when regular dental or facial x-rays are not sufficient. Your doctor may use this technology to produce three dimensional (3-D) images of your teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways and bone in a single scan.

Can a CT scan show dental problems?

Introduction. Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT) is a widespread method for evaluating paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity in daily practice. The maxillary teeth are in field of view in a paranasal sinus CT scan and it is possible to detect dental pathologies with CT.

Is a CT scan necessary for root canal?

To answer the questions posed in the beginning: yes, CBCT may become standard of care for some therapies, but it is not necessary for every root canal treatment. CBCT is not a general screening tool. Doctors can be sued for not ordering a scan that would have circumvented injuries.

How long does a dental CT scan take?

For a full mouth X-ray, the actual CBCT scan examination takes only between 20 to 40 seconds to complete.

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