Orthodontic analysis 

Obtaining different types of tomographic, panoramic and cephalometric images for aesthetic and orthodontic treatments or for the treatment of serious pathologies. The 3D image provides a realistic representation of the anatomical region of interest; unlike the 2D examination, it allows to modify the angle of vision and to adjust the thickness of the reconstructed images in order to correctly diagnose the reciprocal position of the various dental elements and the relationships with the surrounding anatomical structures. 


Endodontic and periodontic study

The CBCT examination is extremely useful for endodontic therapy and for the study of the periodontium, since it provides images that make it possible to identify all the details of the treated area, to accurately determine the pathology and to meticulously plan an effective treatment. 

It is particularly suitable for the evaluation of apical lesions, treatment planning of fractured teeth, therapy of the mandibular canal and treatment of the tissue adjacent to the tooth. Different FOV sizes allow for reduced patient exposure, limiting exposure to the area of interest.