Dental Imaging

  • The Value of High-Definition Cameras for Today's Dental Practice

    It took approximately 15 years, but high-definition (HD) technology, commercialized by network television and satellite TV providers, has been adopted for use in dental intraoral cameras. HDTV is watched daily on Air/Cable/Streaming/Satellite television, but only recently has that dramatic increase in picture quality translated itself to intraoral cameras. Read More...
  • See More. Treat More. 3D Imaging: Orthodontists

    Orthodontists have slowly been adopting cone beam technology for treatment planning and post-analysis of orthodontic results. It provides more information than a 2D X-ray to predict growth and make decisions that affect not just the alignment of the mouth and teeth but other anatomy. How does 3D imaging enhance Orthodontics? Read More...
  • See More. Treat More. 3D Imaging: Periodontists

    In the field of periodontics, doctors diagnose and treat their patient’s teeth, supporting structure, and gums. The cone beam allows early diagnosis of issues around the tooth and its supporting bone and ligament structures that are not always seen by traditional 2D X-rays. How does 3D imaging enhance Periodontics? Read More...
  • See More. Treat More. 3D Imaging: Oral Surgeons

    Before a single incision is made, many oral surgeons rely on a cone beam 3D imaging system to provide them with detail about the case. With a single rotation, 150-200 images are taken and then put together into a three-dimensional rendering with sophisticated, predictive software. How does 3D imaging enhance Oral Surgery? Read More...
  • See More. Treat More. 3D Imaging: Endodontics

    3D cone beam imaging systems take comprehensive, highly precise images that highlight the oral cavity and surrounding anatomy in ways that traditional 2D X-rays, the standard of care, simply cannot. How does 3D imaging enhance Endodontics? Learn More...
  • 3D Imaging Systems Elevate Patient Care in General Dentistry Practices

    The powerful capabilities of a 3D cone beam imaging system are so impressive that general dentists are often convinced that it’s more than they need for their practice. However, general dentistry practices will deliver better diagnoses and treatment simply because they have more information to work with. By seeing more, they treat more, which is not just good patient care but good business, too. Read More...
  • Learn How 3D CBCT Systems Add More Dentistry to your Practice

    3D CBCT systems can provide you, the dentist, with the clearer images you need to diagnose better, demonstrate to patients the need for treatment, and gain greater patient acceptance. Are you ready to take your practice to the next dimension? Read More...
  • Five Reasons to Incorporate 3D Imaging in your Dental Practice

    If you are in general dentistry, you may think 3D imaging isn’t necessary for the care you provide. However, this robust technology provides powerful benefits you might not have considered. As high-tech solutions are increasingly expected by your patients, this is a good time to take a fresh look at how a 3D cone beam could benefit your practice. Read More...
  • 3D Imaging: Is it for Every Dental Practice?

    Versatile and powerful, cone beam units are moving into more general dentistry practices because they simply help all doctors in all specialties do what they do best even better – deliver high-quality health care in a high-tech, convenient, comfortable way to patients with more accurate results and solutions. Read More...
  • Versatility in the Palm of Your Hands

    Mobility and flexibility are the main adjectives that describe the KaVo NOMAD Pro 2 digital X-ray unit. Learn how one doctor incorporated it alongside his traditional wall-mounted units.
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