About OrthoDent 3D Imaging

Take the guesswork out of your diagnostics – OrthoDent gives you the power to know.

If you treated 2D patients, traditional imaging would be enough. With OrthoDent 3D Imaging, you can add a third dimension and give your diagnostic images the power and accuracy you need. Because Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) adds another dimension to the power of your diagnostic images, it is quickly becoming the standard of care. Our conveniently located facility offers fast, crystal clear CBCT images and exceptional customer service, putting the most sophisticated diagnostic tool ever available right in your hands.

 

With OrthoDent’s CBCT, the dental provider receives information that is exponentially more precise and accurate than a panogram, lateral cephalogram, PA cephalogram and spiral or linear tomography combined!  High resolution 3D images also provide a clear, accurate view of the airway with the option to see invaluable data about TM joints.

You can count on OrthoDent’s CBCT to yield: 

  • Incomparable diagnostic power and sub-millimeter resolution
  • Rapid, efficient scanning times, ranging from 8-30 seconds 
  • About 15 times less radiation than conventional CT scans
  • Minimal distortion of the maxillofacial skeleton 
  • Volume scan offers 2D renditions

OrthoDent is equipped with the latest, most advanced technology. The Next Generation i-Cat produces images with a flat panel imager (FPI) vs. an image intensifier tube (IIT).  As a result, the image has less noise and does not necessitate preprocessing in order to reduce geometric distortions typically caused by the IIT.

OrthoDent’s CBCT scanners produce a 3D image volume that lets you quickly customize the image with simple, easy-to-use software and add unprecedented predictability to your implant planning.

Three-dimensional images are transforming every facet of dentistry, from general dentistry to orthodontics, periodontal, implantology, prosthodontics, oral and orthognatic surgery, endodontics, orofacial pain, sleep dentistry, and oral medicine practice.