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Dental Revolution: Intraoral 3D Scanning


Dentistry has undergone a major evolution over the years thanks to technological advances. One of these advancements is the integration of 3D tomography technology into the practice of dentistry. Going beyond traditional X-ray images, this innovative technology offers dentists the opportunity to make more detailed and precise diagnoses, create treatment plans and improve the treatment process for patients.


What is 3D Tomography?


3D tomography is an imaging technique that allows dentists to view the structure of the mouth and jaw in three dimensions.


This technology provides much more detailed and detailed information compared to conventional X-rays.


Working Principle of 3D Tomography


3D tomography machines capture images using a large number of X-ray beams. These beams scan the jaw and teeth in cross-sections.


What is 3D tomography used for?


3D tomography is used for many purposes for dentists:


1. Implant Treatments: Before implant surgery, 3D tomography is used to assess the quality and quantity of jawbone.


2. Tooth Root Treatments: Before root canal treatment or tooth extraction, dentists use 3D tomography to examine the internal structure of the tooth.


3. Orthodontic Treatments: Orthodontists use 3D tomography to evaluate the patient's teeth and jaw structure when creating orthodontic treatment plans.


4. Oral Surgery: Before surgical interventions, oral surgeons use 3D tomography to assess the jaw structure and possible risks.


Given these, we can say;


3D tomography supports the training and continuous development of dentists. Thanks to this technology, dentists can gain more experience, improve their diagnostic skills and master the latest technology.


The practice of dentistry has become more precise, safer and more effective thanks to the innovations brought by 3D tomography. Thanks to this technology, dentists are able to make more accurate diagnoses, create treatment plans more effectively and provide better care to their patients.


There is no doubt that technological advances in dentistry will continue to increase in the future. Therefore, as an individual who cares about your dental health, you can trust your dentist to provide you with the best care using the latest technology such as 3D tomography.


A healthy and beautiful smile is in your hands! Do not neglect your checkups.


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