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.
Today, we’ll take a deeper dive into the use of 3D cone beam dental imaging in the management of periodontal disease.
3D cone beam dental imaging allows periodontists to assess the periodontal structures and surrounding tissues in three dimensions. It provides a detailed view of the teeth, bone, gum tissue, and any potential abnormalities, clearly defining anatomical structures (including soft tissue) in great detail. Dental cone beam CT imaging also makes locating jaw dentition and bony structures of the face, nasal cavity, and sinuses easy. This comprehensive assessment of complete dental and facial anatomy enables periodontists to accurately diagnose the extent and severity of periodontal disease.
With 3D cone beam dental imaging, periodontists can create precise and personalized treatment plans for their patients. The detailed images obtained with cone beam CT allow for more precise treatment planning by helping to identify specific areas of concern, such as bone loss or deep periodontal pockets. The information gathered from a single scan allows periodontists to determine the most appropriate treatment approach, whether it be scaling and root planing, gum grafting, or periodontal surgery.
Periodontal disease often results in bone loss around the teeth, which can compromise their stability. 3D cone beam dental imaging provides periodontists with accurate measurements of bone density and volume. This information is crucial in assessing the extent of bone defects and determining the need for bone grafting or regenerative procedures to restore the supporting structures.
Furcation involvement, where the bone loss extends to the area between the tooth roots, is a challenging aspect of periodontal disease. 3D cone beam dental imaging offers clear visualization of furcation areas, helping periodontists evaluate the severity of involvement and plan appropriate treatment interventions.
An important consideration in periodontal disease management is the proximity of vital anatomical structures, such as nerves and sinuses. 3D cone beam dental imaging provides detailed images that allow periodontists to precisely locate these structures and avoid potential complications during surgical procedures.
Periodontal disease management requires ongoing monitoring of treatment progress. 3D cone beam dental imaging enables periodontists to track changes in bone levels, periodontal pockets, and overall periodontal health over time. This helps determine the effectiveness of the treatment plan and make any necessary adjustments as needed.
3D cone beam dental imaging aids in patient education by providing visual representations of the periodontal condition. Periodontists can share the 3D images with patients, explaining the severity of the disease and the proposed treatment plan. This visual aid enhances patient understanding and facilitates their active involvement in the treatment process.
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We offer small FOV CBCT systems starting at only $24,995, as well as a wide inventory of medium and large FOV units. Some CBCT dental X-ray systems also allow their fields of view to be collimated down to the area of interest, limiting patient radiation exposure. We can speak with you about the current and previous generation models of a variety of brands to fit your unique practice needs.
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