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How Much Will a Dental CBCT Machine Cost in 2024?

How do you know when is the RIGHT time to buy dental equipment?

Maybe you're ready to maximize the value of 3D imaging in your practice. . . BUT you want to find the right equipment that fits the needs and skills of you and your staff, while also getting a favorable price. We can't think of any doctor who would want a good buying opportunity to slip by and pay more for the same equipment.

While you’re shopping, it’s also important that you’re getting all of the details regarding regarding size, field of view (FOV), features, and warranty in order to make an apples-to-apples comparison of the different brands and models available. 

Arriving at a totally transparent cost can be difficult because of the number of factors involved in determining the overall cost of a CBCT machine.

While prices have become a lot more affordable since the early days of CBCT, today we’ll outline what you can expect to pay for a dental CBCT system today and forecasted into 2024.

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How Much Does a Carestream CBCT Cost?

Carestream is one of today's trusted names in dental imaging technology. And for good reason, they manufacturer a wide range of advanced X-ray machines that cater to the diverse needs of dental professionals.

With a commitment to innovation and imaging excellence, Carestream has developed a reputable lineup of extraoral X-ray machine models, both 2D and 3D, that deliver high-quality images, enhanced workflow efficiency, and patient comfort.

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Who Uses Intraoral Scanners?

Today, you'll find dentists and specialists ditching traditional impressioning and making the investment in intraoral scanners. And, it’s easy to see why... when scanners are more powerful and more accessible than ever before. Your staff and patients benefit with an easy-to-use tool for minimally invasive impressioning, creating exportable digital patient records - easily shared with 3D printers, labs and/or mills.

 

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Dental Cone Beam Imaging for Endodontic Treatment

Enhancing Precision and Success Rates

Endodontic treatment plays a vital role in saving teeth that are affected by dental pulp infections or damage. The success of endodontic procedures heavily relies on accurate diagnosis, thorough treatment planning, and precise execution. Dental Cone Beam Imaging (otherwise referred to as CBCT) has revolutionized the field of endodontics, offering enhanced visualization and improved treatment outcomes. In this article, we will explore how dental cone beam imaging is transforming endodontic treatment and contributing to higher success rates.

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FAQs: Purchasing a 3D Dental CT Scan Machine

With more and more dental and specialty practices making an investment in dental cone beam (CBCT) systems, you may be considering upgrading your practice’s imaging equipment. Three-dimensional imaging improves treatment planning capability while allowing your practice to expand your in-house service offerings to attract more patients. However, CBCT systems are sizable investments that require proper planning and consideration. With so many reputable products in the CBCT market today, how do you choose the right machine? If you focus on a few key features that are important to your practice, it will help you feel confident in your investment.

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How to Attract and Retain Patients: Marketing Your Dental CT Scan Machine

Are you planning on expanding your dental or specialty practice? Opening a new office or satellite? Searching for ways to attract and retain patients? Don’t miss this all-in-one guide to help you leverage your investment in advanced dental imaging technologies.

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How Much Does a Dental X-ray Machine Cost?

A dental X-ray machine is an essential tool for many dentists and specialists. These machines provide vital imaging capabilities, producing either 2D or 3D scans for a wide variety of clinical applications. Because capturing X-ray scans is a vital part of dentistry, regardless of specialty, many doctors looking for new dental imaging equipment are likely upgrading their existing system or investing for a new practice. .

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