Röntgenologie

3D X-ray

Minimal radiation exposure and maximum information

Röntgenologie

3D X-ray

Minimal radiation exposure and maximum information

Using the latest X-ray diagnostics, we can plan surgical interventions precisely to achieve the desired treatment result and keep surgery time as short as possible for our patients.

Jaw overview images and dental films are created digitally with minimal radiation exposure and can be sent via e-mail. In unclear cases, a 3D X-ray (CBCT) is used. This image shows the anatomical conditions of the jaws as well as the temporomandibular joint region in three dimensions. Sensitive neighboring structures, such as the maxillary sinus or nerve tracts, are shown accurately in their course and position. The diagnostic statements of this 3D bone profile analysis provide implant planning with maximum procedural reliability and quality.

The performance spectrum of the digital volume tomograph is comparable to that of a conventional computer tomograph, with the difference that the radiation dose is reduced many times over. The examination usually takes no longer than five minutes.

Using the latest X-ray diagnostics, we can plan surgical interventions precisely to achieve the desired treatment result and keep surgery time as short as possible for our patients.

Jaw overview images and dental films are created digitally with minimal radiation exposure and can be sent via e-mail. In unclear cases, a 3D X-ray (CBCT) is used. This image shows the anatomical conditions of the jaws as well as the temporomandibular joint region in three dimensions. Sensitive neighboring structures, such as the maxillary sinus or nerve tracts, are shown accurately in their course and position. The diagnostic statements of this 3D bone profile analysis provide implant planning with maximum procedural reliability and quality.

The performance spectrum of the digital volume tomograph is comparable to that of a conventional computer tomograph, with the difference that the radiation dose is reduced many times over. The examination usually takes no longer than five minutes.