What Is a CBCT Used for . . . Besides Implants?
As you've undoubtedly heard, dental CBCT cone beam and 3D imaging are quickly becoming the new standard of care for dentists and dental specialists.
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As you've undoubtedly heard, dental CBCT cone beam and 3D imaging are quickly becoming the new standard of care for dentists and dental specialists.
Starting a dental practice can be both exhilarating and daunting. Taking the right steps to opening your own practice gives you the opportunity to control how your practice operates. It also, of course, comes with major considerations - finances, staffing/recruiting, patients, service offerings, construction, legal, technology/equipment, and the list goes on.
Dentists and specialists who diagnose and treat periodontal disease may be surprised to learn of all the ways 3D cone beam dental systems (dental cone beam computed tomography) are able to enhance their service offering. While often thought of as a tool primarily used for implants, sleep studies, orthodontics, and endodontics, this advanced imaging technology also can provide periodontists with detailed and accurate information for improved clinical outcomes.
Here at Renew Digital, we hear a variety of questions related to purchasing a 3D cone beam dental system - particularly from those who are just getting started with 3D imaging for the first time. We’ve helped thousands of doctors, like you, find the right system, regardless of brand - based on the unique needs of your practice. And, because we carry a wide inventory of certified pre-owned dental CBCT systems, we’re able to accommodate the specific needs of any dental practice - particularly practice layout/space constraints, treatment offerings, and especially budget.
Our team has been buying and selling dental imaging technologies for over 10 years. We have experience with just about every imaging brand out there, so we typically have good insight as to the advantages (and shortcomings) of most imaging technologies.
Doctors choose Carestream Dental as 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.
For years, Dentsply Sirona has been internationally recognized by dentists and dental specialists for its high-quality dental imaging equipment. While this company was formed in 2016, this company brings decades of experience through the merger of two leading manufacturers: DENTSPLY International and Sirona Dental Systems.
As one of the most significant equipment investments for a dental practice, extraoral imaging and 3D CBCT technology should be well-researched and carefully planned prior to purchase. Many major manufacturers, like Dentsply Sirona, have a wide variety of cone beam systems available to meet the needs of nearly any dental practice or clinical application.
So, if you’re considering Sirona for your next, or even first, CBCT system, you can feel confident you’re making a solid investment in a reputable brand.
Vatech is one of the dental industry's hottest names in 2D & 3D imaging technology. Like a few other popular imaging brands, Vatech offers a range of advanced imaging systems to meet the diverse needs of dental professionals.
With decades of experience in dental imaging technology, Vatech is a proven leader in delivering innovative, high-quality dental X-ray machines at affordable prices. From launching the world’s first 3-in-1 digital X-ray system to a 41-layer digital panoramic radiograph, Vatech is one of the world’s premier dental imaging companies.
Dentsply Sirona is a global leader in the dental industry, offering a wide range of innovative products and technologies for dental professionals. The company was formed in 2016 through the merger of two leading dental companies, DENTSPLY International and Sirona Dental Systems.
Planmeca is a Finnish dental equipment manufacturer that specializes in digital dental solutions. The company was founded in 1971 and has since grown to become one of the largest dental equipment manufacturers in the world, with a presence in over 120 countries.