Medical technology has been
improving at an incredible rate for the past several decades, leading to leaps
and bounds in the quality of care for people around the United States. This is
especially true for the dental industry.
One of the most important and
exciting developments in dental
diagnostic technology in the past decade has been the advent of 3D dental
imaging. However, most people likely aren’t even aware of what 3D dental
technology is — that’s how new it is!
3D
dentistry, at its most basic, involves developing a digital, 3D image of
the mouth and skull. Traditional X-rays only develop a 2D picture of your
mouth, while other methods took longer bouts of radiation to create a detailed picture
and were more unpleasant and intrusive to the patient.
3D dental images are most often
used for diagnosis and treatment planning. Being able to see the mouth in three
dimensions allows the dentist to better and more effectively formulate an
approach to treat dental conditions.
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