Experience Trusted Technology With The In-House CBCT 3D Scanner In Grand Ledge, Michigan
If you need a dental implant, it’s important that it be done precisely. An implant fully replaces a missing tooth, all the way down to the root. One of the best ways to make and place an implant perfectly is using an in-house CBCT 3D Scanner.
This leading-edge technology allows for almost any view of the face, neck, and teeth, which makes dental planning more accurate and easier. It’s also an incredibly fast process — a single scan lasts seven seconds and is completely painless. With that scan, our dentists can see a computer-generated picture of your entire jaw, face, and neck, from any angle — in 3D color!
If you need a dental implant at Grand Ledge Smiles, you can count on this technology to make your treatment simpler and more accurate. You can clearly see where the gaps are, how the jawbone looks, and precisely where your implant will go.
An in-house CBCT 3D Scan can tell the difference between a variety of tissues in a way that a normal x-ray cannot. Nerves and certain soft tissues are visible as well. This eliminates ambiguity and shows exactly what your situation is.
Our in-house CBCT 3D scanner isn’t just used for implants, either.
We can also use it to:
- Assess orthodontics for braces and Invisalign treatment
- Take a look at TMJ needs and detect bone and symmetry issues
- Review gum issues and periodontal needs
- Planning and successful execution of root canals.
This state-of-the-art technology allows you, the patient, to clearly see what we see. You can identify your dental issues and talk with your dentist about how to address it.
Experience the benefits of advanced dental imaging with our In-house CBCT service at Grand Ledge Smiles. Whether you need a routine check-up or specialized dental treatment, our team is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step towards a healthier smile.
Contact Grand Ledge Smiles About The In-House CBCT 3D Scanner Today!
- Experience detailed 3D images of dental anatomy
- Allows for thorough oral health assessment
- Supports seamless treatment planning
- Lower radiation exposure
- Receive answers about your dental health quickly!