CT (computerised tomography) Scanner
A CT (computerised tomography) Scanner is an x-ray mechanism that produces detailed 3D images of your head, teeth, jawbone and facial muscles.
- Ascertain patient’s suitability for dental implants
- Determine bone quality / condition and measure done density (depth, width)
- Ascertain the position of anatomical structures and the inferior nerve
- Locate the most suitable areas to place implants
- To provide a 3D view of the bone and sinus cavities in order to assess the requirement for bone augmentation and sinus lifts.
Our clinic possesses one of the most advanced radiology systems in the world. The Gendex GXDP-700 system allows the dentist to obtain radiographs of the jaws in 2D as well as in the 3D in order to have the most accurate information for oral surgeries and implantology.
This new technology provides more complete visual information to study your case from every angle. Best of all, the original scan data can be duplicated anytime to provide different specialists with images if needed later. For complex implant cases, this type of x-ray is the ultimate technology that allows your specialist not only “to have a look” at your specific anatomic conditions, but also to plan in advance a highly precise surgical solution.
The CT Scanner produces 3D images for the precise placement of implants to an accuracy of 0.5mm allowing the most challenging of cases to be successfully accomplished with less risk.