Cone Beam CT Scans (CBCT) Kalispell, MT

A woman undergoing our Cone beam CT scans.

Convenient Care Using Advanced Cone Beam CT Scans

Cone beam CT scans (CBCT) represent a cutting-edge advancement in dental imaging technology, offering unparalleled precision for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes. Dr. Dan McAllister and our dental team at our Kalispell, MT, dental office utilize state-of-the-art CBCT technology to provide comprehensive insights into your oral and maxillofacial health.

This advanced system delivers highly detailed 3D images of your teeth, jawbone, soft tissues, and surrounding structures, enabling more precise and personalized care.

Explore our guide below to learn more about the benefits of CBCT in Kalispell, MT, or call our office at (406) 752-1166 to schedule your appointment.

Superior Treatment With Our Cone Beam CT Scanner

CBCT imaging surpasses traditional 2D dental X-rays by offering a full three-dimensional view of your oral anatomy. This superior visualization supports a wide range of dental and surgical applications, including:

  • Evaluating nerve canals, sinuses, and the nasal cavity.
  • Diagnosing and treating jaw tumors and other craniofacial abnormalities.
  • Planning dental implant placement with exceptional accuracy.
  • Visualizing bony structures and soft tissue structures for reconstructive or surgical planning.
  • Identifying and treating temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ).

The cone beam imaging procedure is fast and comfortable, providing our dental team with exceptional 3D visualization for diagnosis and treatment planning.

It’s Fast & Easy

Our CBCT scanner is designed to provide maximum comfort and efficiency. The process requires no special preparation. Before the scan, you’ll be asked to remove metal objects like jewelry, eyeglasses, hearing aids, or removable dental work that could interfere with the imaging.

Once you’ve removed any items that might interfere with the scan, you’ll position your head in the designated area of the cone beam CT scanner. Afterward, we’ll adjust the equipment to ensure the images are accurate and comfortable for you.

The scanner then rotates around your head in a single, swift motion, capturing hundreds of images. These are compiled into a highly detailed 3D model using advanced software. The entire procedure takes less than a minute, and the radiation dose is significantly lower compared to conventional CT scans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between CBCT and regular dental X-rays?
How often should I get a CBCT scan?
Is a CBCT scan safe?
What’s the difference between CBCT and regular dental X-rays?

Cone beam CT imaging uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to produce a detailed 3D model of your oral structures. This technology provides significantly more information than traditional flat, 2D X-rays, which capture only single-angle images.

How often should I get a CBCT scan?

Most patients only need a CBCT scan for specific diagnostic or treatment planning purposes, such as dental implant placement or evaluating TMJ disorders. Routine follow-up imaging is usually done with traditional X-rays unless a new issue requires 3D imaging.

Is a CBCT scan safe?

Yes, CBCT scans are a safe and effective imaging method. They use a much lower radiation dose compared to conventional medical CT scans while delivering high-quality images for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes. Dentists follow stringent safety protocols to maintain your well-being.

Learn More About Cone Beam CT Scans

At our Kalispell dental office, we’re committed to leveraging the latest dental technology to provide you with superior care. Whether you’re planning for dental implants or require a precise diagnosis for a complex issue, our cone beam CT scanner offers the accuracy and detail necessary for optimal outcomes.

Call us today at (406) 752-1166 or fill out our online form to schedule your CBCT scan appointment. Our team proudly serves patients in Kalispell, MT, and surrounding areas, delivering exceptional care with innovative technology.

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