Service Providers for CBCT Scan of Upper Jaw
A CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scan of the upper jaw is a 3D imaging procedure used to evaluate the teeth, bones, and surrounding structures in the upper jaw (maxilla). It is commonly used to assess conditions such as impacted teeth, bone infections, cysts, fractures, or to plan dental implants and orthodontic treatments. During the procedure, the patient remains still while the CBCT machine rotates around the head to capture high-resolution, detailed images. No special preparation is typically required, but metal objects in the area may need to be removed. The procedure is painless and provides accurate, 3D imaging to guide diagnosis and treatment planning.