This is an advanced 3D diagnostic examination that provides highly detailed and accurate volumetric images of the jaws and surrounding structures. Compared with conventional computed tomography, the radiation dose is lower, making it safer for the patient.
We perform cone beam computed tomography, also known as 3D CT:
The panoramic dental radiograph, also known as an orthopantomogram, is a fast and informative diagnostic method that allows the entire dental arch, jaws, temporomandibular joint, and surrounding structures to be seen in a single image. This examination helps to assess dental condition, anomalies in tooth position, cysts, or other pathologies. The orthopantomogram is frequently used in primary diagnosis and treatment planning, particularly prior to orthodontic or surgical procedures.
The panoramic dental radiograph, also known as an orthopantomogram, is a fast and informative diagnostic method that allows the entire dental arch, jaws, temporomandibular joint, and surrounding structures to be seen in a single image. This examination helps to assess dental condition, anomalies in tooth position, cysts, or other pathologies. The orthopantomogram is frequently used in primary diagnosis and treatment planning, particularly prior to orthodontic or surgical procedures.
The lateral cephalometric radiograph, also known as a cephalogram, is a specialised image that allows assessment of the skull, facial bones, and jaw structure in lateral view. It is used for orthodontic treatment planning and monitoring progress. Additionally, we can perform cephalometric analysis, which helps precisely assess jaw position, facial proportions, and determine the need for orthodontic or surgical treatment.
This is an advanced 3D diagnostic examination that enables precise assessment of the TMJ and its anatomical structures. The examination is performed using high-resolution cone beam CT to produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of the TMJ. It helps to identify joint dysfunction, degenerative changes, traumatic injuries, or other pathological processes. This technology is particularly valuable in assessing the causes of temporomandibular disorder (TMD).
This is an advanced 3D diagnostic examination that enables precise assessment of the TMJ and its anatomical structures. The examination is performed using high-resolution cone beam CT to produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of the TMJ. It helps to identify joint dysfunction, degenerative changes, traumatic injuries, or other pathological processes. This technology is particularly valuable in assessing the causes of temporomandibular disorder (TMD).