18318 University Blvd #500, Sugar Land, TX 77479

Advanced 3D Cone Beam Imaging

What Is 3D CT Imaging?
Traditional dental X-rays produce flat, two-dimensional images of limited areas, offering only a restricted view of your mouth. In contrast, 3D CT imaging, also known as Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), delivers a comprehensive, three-dimensional view of your entire oral and facial structure.
Think of it as the difference between viewing a single photograph of a tooth versus examining a complete 3D model from every angle. CT imaging allows us to visualize not only individual teeth but also your jawbone, sinuses, nerves, and surrounding bone structures. This advanced technology enables more accurate diagnoses, precise treatment planning, and personalized care that's tailored to your unique anatomy.
Why We Use 3D CT Imaging
- Diagnosing and planning treatment for TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders
- Creating precise surgical guides for accurate dental implant placement
- Planning oral surgeries, including complex tooth extractions and wisdom teeth removal
- Evaluating root canal-treated teeth for hidden infections or complications along the root structure
- Measuring airway volume to detect obstructions and assess sleep apnea concerns
- Identifying bone defects, infections, or cavitations at previous extraction sites
