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CBCT Scans For Dental Implants

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In the dynamic realm of modern dental implantology, revolutionary technologies continue to redefine the landscape of patient care and treatment outcomes. Among these groundbreaking innovations, Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also plays a crucial role in treatment planning, implant placement, and overall success rates. Before you deciding on whether a CBCT Scan for Dental Implant treatment planning is right for you, there are some things you should know:

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What Are CBCT Scans?

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a revolutionary x-ray imaging technology, providing three-dimensional views of the patient’s dental anatomy, including teeth, bones, nerves, and surrounding tissues. Unlike traditional two-dimensional X-rays, CBCT captures high-resolution, cross-sectional images by utilizing a cone-shaped beam of ionizing radiation. 

The result is a detailed and accurate representation that enables dental professionals to assess anatomical structures with precision, offering a more comprehensive understanding of the patient’s oral health. CBCT scans play a crucial role in the field of implant dentistry, serving as an indispensable tool for diagnosing, treatment planning, and executing precise dental implant procedures.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants provide a reliable and long-lasting option for replacing missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants are titanium posts surgically implanted into the jawbone, serving as sturdy anchors for artificial teeth. This innovative approach not only restores the aesthetics of a natural smile but also ensures functional benefits, such as improved chewing capability and jaw stability. As a result, dental implants have become the gold standard for tooth replacement, mimicking the form and function of natural teeth with remarkable precision.

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Why Do I Need A CBCT Scan For Dental Implants?

The dental implant procedure  necessitates a thorough understanding of the patient’s unique oral anatomy and the intricacies of the surrounding structures. This is where Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans emerge as an indispensable tool, offering a myriad of compelling reasons for their integration into the dental implant planning process, including the fabrication of computer-guided implant surgical guides:

  • Accurate Measurement of Anatomical Structures: The detailed cross-sectional images obtained through CBCT scans allow for precise measurements of vital anatomical structures, including nerves, blood vessels, and adjacent teeth. This meticulous assessment minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding tissues during the implant placement procedure, enhancing overall safety and minimizing potential complications.
  • Optimized Treatment Planning and Surgical Guide Fabrication: CBCT scans empower dentists to create a highly personalized and optimized treatment plan for each patient. By visualizing the patient’s unique oral anatomy in three dimensions, dental professionals can strategically plan the implant placement, ensuring optimal positioning for stability and aesthetic outcomes. Moreover, these scans play a pivotal role in the fabrication of computer-guided implant surgical guides, enhancing the precision and efficiency of the implant surgical procedure
  • Identification of Potential Complications: CBCT scans aid in identifying potential complications before they arise, such as anatomical variations or pathologies that might impact the implant procedure. Early detection allows for proactive measures, contributing to a smoother and more predictable implantation process.
  • Enhanced Patient Communication: The three-dimensional visualizations generated by CBCT scans facilitate clear and comprehensive communication between dental professionals and patients. Patients can better grasp the intricacies of their treatment plan, fostering confidence and understanding throughout the implant journey.

A CBCT scan, with its dual role in comprehensive diagnostics and the creation of computer-guided implant surgical guides, offers an unparalleled depth of insight into the patient’s oral anatomy. CBCT scans elevate the precision and success rates of dental implant procedures, ultimately ensuring optimal outcomes for patients seeking a permanent and effective solution for tooth replacement.

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How Much Does A CBCT Scan Cost For Dental Implants?

At Oral Radiology Toronto, we provide quick and convenient dental CBCT scans for busy dentists and patients in the downtown Toronto area. Our CBCT scans are useful for assessing the teeth, their supporting structures, the mandible and maxilla up to the floor of the nose.

Our competitively priced dental CBCT scans are professionally reviewed and interpreted by a Canadian licensed Oral Radiologist.

Prices are based on the size of CBCT volume:

  • Small Field CBCT (most dental cases; 5x5cm): $227
  • Medium Field CBCT : $306.45
  • Large Field CBCT (8x8cm): $388.50
  • Panoramic X-Ray: $82

Normal CBCT report turnaround time is up to 10 business days. Expedited reporting (2 business days) is an extra $50.

Please note that we do NOT offer field of views larger than 8x8cm or imaging of structures outside the maxilla and mandible, such as the temporomandibular joints, paranasal sinuses, the cervical spine, the neck and the airway spaces (i.e. craniofacial CT scan).

How Do I Get A CBCT Scan For Dental Implants?