Maxillofacial Tomography

Advanced 3D imaging for accurate diagnosis

What is 3D Jaw and Tooth Tomography?

The basic principle of 3D jaw and tooth tomography is to show the internal structure and perimeter of an object with multi-projection. With 3D tomography, patients are subject to less radiation and treatment plans can be made more accurately.

In What Situations is 3D Jaw and Tooth Tomography Taken?

In cases where the position of wisdom teeth and their relation with anatomic regions (distance to nerve-vein packet on lower jaw and to sinus spaces on upper jaw) needs to be evaluated as three-dimensional and when the structure of jaw bones needs to be evaluated with 3D tomography in making the implants, it will be taken.

It also helps while treatment plans are made for cysts and other pathologies relating to the jaw, and all the borders of cysts can be specified in detail.

Is Radiation Too Much With 3D Jaw and Tooth Tomography? Does It Cause Any Harm?

The radiation dosage given by 3D jaw and tooth tomography where only the lower or upper jaw is displayed is only slightly different from a normal panoramic film (large film where both jaws are displayed). Tomography used in dentistry scans smaller regions and the radiation amount is reduced accordingly.

3D Imaging

Provides detailed three-dimensional views of jaw structures

Low Radiation

Minimal radiation exposure compared to traditional methods

Precise Diagnosis

Accurate assessment for implant planning and oral surgery

3D tomography is essential for complex dental procedures including implant placement, wisdom tooth extraction, and jaw surgery planning.