This machine captures a very high resolution 3 dimensional image of the anatomy and thus allows for the best possible diagnosis, treatment plan and treatment. This also allows us to have better communication with the referring restorative doctor in terms of the surgical planning and the restorative outcome. The dental CT Scan, additionally allows for better diagnosis of fractures, endodontic lesions, and other bone pathology.
3 D CT Scan
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