Core tip cone beam computed tomography cbct is now commonly used for a variety of purposes in oral implantology dento maxillofacial surgery image guided surgical procedures endodontics periodontics and orthodontics.
Cone beam computed tomography cbct in dentistry.
The range of features available with this technology combined with the ability to limit the field of view and thus radiation exposure increases a practitioner s diagnostic and treatment planning capabilities.
The technology and how it differs from other types of dental imaging keys for optimal imaging based on the desired outcomes radiation dose to patients interpretation and medico legal considerations will be discussed.
T he increasing availability of cone beam computed tomography cbct has raised questions in some clinicians minds regarding its true utility in general dental practice.
Cbct certainly has a place in paediatric dentistry but its use must be justified on a patient case individual basis.
Three dimensional cone beam computed tomography cbct offers implantologists invaluable pre and postsurgical information including accurate localization of the inferior alveolar canal cross sectional visualization of the contours of the alveolar ridge and the ability to accurately measure the height and width of the alveolus.
Cbct was embraced into the dental settings very rapidly due to its.
This course offers a 2 day clerkship opportunity to observe and learn the basic principles of cbct imaging in dentistry and interpretation including live lectures by board certified oral maxilofacial radiologist prosthodontist and endodontist.
Cone beam computed tomography.
Overview of recent literature as with any other radiographical technique routine use of cbct is not acceptable clinical practice.
Cone beam computed tomography in paediatric dentistry.
The introduction of cone beam computed tomography cbct devices changed the way oral and maxillofacial radiology is practiced.
Cone beam computed tomography cbct has been developed in recent years specifically for use in the dental and maxillofacial regions and is gradually establishing itself as the imaging modality of choice in certain clinical situations.
This course will review cone beam computed tomography cbct and its applications in clinical dentistry.