Figure 3: An example of a panoramic image produced by a CBCT system
On the other hand, 3-D imaging can enhance the standard of care for endodontics, implants, oral surgery, and daily procedures of the general practice. Selectable fields of view give you what you need for a faster, more accurate, task-specific diagnosis. You can obtain your desired image while controlling image size, resolution, region of interest, and dose. In terms of dose, the safety of the patient is always the highest priority.
Whether it is an implant consultation for a single implant (figure 4), multiple implants, or full-mouth reconstruction, advanced 3-D software, such as the CS 3D Imaging software, offers you the ability to virtually plan the implant placement in regard to bone height, width, and density with respect to anatomical structures. Once planned, this information is reviewed with the patient in a clear and concise way that is easily understood (figure 5). In my experience, patients often state that they didn’t know that this type of technology was even possible within a dental office. Because of these reasons and more, I have found that case acceptance has gone up exponentially.