Service Providers for CBCT Scan of Upper Anterior Region

A CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scan of the upper anterior region is a 3D imaging technique used to capture detailed images of the upper front teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. This scan is commonly used to assess conditions such as impacted teeth, root fractures, dental infections, or for planning orthodontic treatments and dental implants. During the procedure, the patient remains still while the CBCT machine rotates around the head to capture high-resolution images. No special preparation is typically needed, though metal objects in the head or mouth may need to be removed. The test is painless and provides precise, 3D images to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning.