3D Cone Beam
Dr. Gradoville is able to utilize the latest technology in 3-dimensional imaging to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning. A scan is recorded in 8 to 30 seconds, in our office, and produces a 3-dimensional image of the patient’s upper and lower jaws within minutes. A cone beam, or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), scan can be used in the following ways:
- dental implant treatment planning
- identify dental pathology
- locate and identify dental anatomy (sinuses, nerve positions, impacted teeth)
- orthodontic movement
- fractured teeth
- endodontic (root canal) treatment