What is a 3D Jaw and Dental Tomography?

The basic principle of 3D Jaw and dental tomography is that it shows the internal structure and environment of an object in multiple projection. With 3D Tomography, patients are exposed to less radiation and treatment planning can be done more accurately.

In Which Cases is a 3D Jaw and Dental Tomography Performed?

It is taken in cases where the position of 20-year-old teeth embedded in the mouth in the bone, their relationship to anatomical regions (distance to the nerve-vascular package in the lower jaw, to the sinus cavities in the upper jaw) needs to be evaluated in three dimensions, and in cases where the structure of the jaw bones needs to be evaluated in three dimensions by 3D tomography during implant construction. It is also helpful in the treatment planning of cysts and other pathologies seen on the jaws, and all the boundaries of cysts can be determined in detail.

Is there Too Much Radiation in 3D Jaw and Dental Tomography? Will it hurt?

The radiation dose given by a 3D jaw and dental tomography, in which only the lower or upper jaw is displayed, has a slight difference from a normal panoramic film (a large film in which both jaws are displayed). Tomographs used in dentistry scan a smaller area, so the rate of radiation released will also decrease at the same rate.Tues. used in dentistry scans a smaller area, so the rate of radiation released will decrease at the same rate.