CBCT Machine
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machines replace traditional CT’s slice-by-slice imaging with a cone-shaped beam and a reciprocating solid state flat panel detector that spins once around the patient, 180–360 degrees, covering the required anatomical volume.
CBCT Machine
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Applications
A user-friendly viewing program with basic 3D imaging features is included with the majority of CBCT machine. The main practical advantage of CBCT scan in dental imaging is that it makes it easier to work with the data and produce pictures that resemble those that are typically used in clinical settings.
CBCT is the best option because it provides low radiation exposure and precise information about important structures, the height and width of the intended implant location, bone density, and the contour of the alveolus. This information has reduced implant failure rates.
Key features
- Image accuracy
- Rapid scan time
- Dose reduction
- Volume rendering
- Cross-sectional (oblique coronal) view
- Oblique slicing
- Curved slicing
- Ray sum
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