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The Pediatric Dentist’s Guide to Dental Cone Beam

Written by Nathan Hudson | May 15, 2024

Hello, Pediatric Dentists! Thinking about investing in dental cone beam technology? Or replacing your existing equipment with a modern machine that will meet the imaging needs of your young patients?

We compiled this guide specifically to the needs of today’s pediatric dentistry practice, helping you shop for the optimal diagnostic and safety features for your next dental CBCT system purchase.

Understanding CBCT Technology in Pediatric Dentistry

CBCT technology offers 3D imaging capabilities that provide detailed views of the dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bones, all of which are crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in pediatric patients. From assessing tooth development and orthodontic planning to diagnosing pathologies and planning surgical interventions, CBCT serves as an invaluable tool in the pediatric dental practice.

Key Considerations for Choosing a CBCT Machine for a Pedodontics Practice

1. Patient Safety First: Low-Dose Radiation

Children are more sensitive to radiation than adults, making radiation exposure a critical consideration. Selecting a CBCT machine that offers low-dose radiation settings while still delivering high-quality images is paramount. Some modern dental cone beam CT machines are designed with pediatric-specific protocols that minimize exposure, ensuring patient safety without compromising diagnostic effectiveness.

2. Image Quality and Resolution

High-resolution images are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, especially in pediatric patients where the anatomy is smaller and details are finer. Evaluate the image quality produced by the CBCT machine, considering its resolution capabilities. Superior image quality aids in identifying subtle details crucial for early intervention in pediatric dental issues.

3. Size and Adjustability of the Field of View (FOV)

The ability to adjust the FOV is particularly important in pediatric dentistry, as the area of interest is often smaller than that of adults. A machine that offers multiple FOV options allows for targeted imaging, reducing unnecessary radiation exposure to areas not being examined.

4. Child-Friendly Design and Features

The dental equipment's appearance and design can significantly impact a child's comfort and cooperation during the scanning process. Dental cone beam CT machines that feature a more child-friendly design or offer features that help keep the child still and comfortable during the scan can make the imaging process smoother and faster for both patient and practitioner.

5. Speed and Efficiency

Children generally have a lower tolerance for long procedures. A CBCT machine that operates quickly, reducing the need for the child to remain still for extended periods, is ideal. Fast scanning capabilities are essential for minimizing motion artifacts and ensuring the process is as comfortable as possible for young patients.

6. Integration with Practice Workflow

Consider how the CBCT machine integrates with your existing digital workflow, including compatibility with practice management software and other diagnostic tools. Seamless integration enhances efficiency and ensures that the dental cone beam CT machine complements your practice's operational flow.

7. Training and Support

Given the complexity of CBCT technology, access to comprehensive training and ongoing support from the manufacturer is crucial. Ensure that the chosen CBCT machine comes with detailed training for all potential operators and that the manufacturer offers reliable technical support for troubleshooting and maintenance.

8. Considering In-Office or Traveling Specialists

Many pediatric dentistry practices we’ve worked with here at Renew Digital, speak to us about specific requirements for a permanent or traveling specialist who aids in in-office pediatric treatments, such as orthodontists. If this is your case, or may be in the future, you may want to consider the imaging needs of your in-office specialist.

For orthodontists, this will likely require a ceph X-ray attachment (which often can be added to an existing device by the manufacturer). This may also impact the FOV you select, based on these imaging needs.

Get Started with Dental Cone Beam Technology for Less!

For over 13 years, Renew Digital has been the leader in certified pre-owned dental imaging equipment. We’ve helped thousands of dentists (including pediatric practices) save 30-50% off new list prices on CBCT.

We have a wide inventory of pan, pan/ceph systems, as well as CBCT and intraoral scanners, all from the leading brands pediatric dentists trust most - including Sirona, Planmeca, Carestream, i-CAT/DEXIS, Vatech and many more.

We back the quality of your pre-owned equipment through a rigorous system of testing and inspection, and then give peace of mind with our comprehensive parts and labor warranty so you can be sure the equipment they install will work safely and effectively for many years to come.

We provide full-service installation and training and project management services, just as you would receive if you purchased a new machine.

Reach a dedicated sales rep by calling Renew Digital at (888) 246-5611 or completing an online form below. Your rep will work with you to determine how your equipment will be used, where it will be placed, and match you to the brands and models most likely to work within your configuration (including considerations like network/electrical as well). From purchase through installation, we’ll provide you with 5-star-rated customer service.