Watch this video by Dr. Bianca Esparza as she explains CBCT (cone beam computed tomography) and how these advanced x-rays allow us to get a three-dimensional view of your entire mouth for more precise and less invasive treatment.
CBCT, also known as cone beam computed tomography is an advanced X-ray technique that gives us a 3D insight into the structure and health of your bone and teeth. Unlike traditional bi-annual X-rays that provide a flat image, the CBCT’s three-dimensional view aids us in crafting better, more precise treatment plans – especially for dental implants.
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