Thursday, July 10, 2014
CT Scans Improve Dental Implant Surgery
CT Scans Improve Dental Implant Surgery
Advancements in dental technologies have allowed
dentists to improve the delivery of Dental Implants to their patients. The use
of dental CT scans have allowed more accurate, and safe placement of dental implants, while minimizing the
surgical time.
For decades, the CT scan has been used in medicine to
evaluate the condition of bony structures throughout the body. Much like an MRI, it captures a 3-Dimentional
view of the desired area. The major
difference is that the CT scan is an x-ray exam. It is meant to diagnose the health, quality,
and presence of calcified tissues such as the bones of the body. MRI scans are used most frequently to
diagnose disorders of the soft tissues of the body.
In the past, Dental CT scans have been used, but it
required the patient to visit their local hospital or imaging center. Nowadays, most implant dentists have a CT
scanner in their office. These machines
are specifically designed to capture images of the upper and lower jaw. They are helpful for the screening and
diagnosis of dental lesions, tumors, defects, and of course, used to qualify
patients for dental implants. Today, a
panorex x-ray is the standard of care
prior to dental implant surgery.
Although very helpful, this film is 2-Dimentional, and be up to 25%
distorted in size. It causes the surgeon
to make assumptions, and differs from patient to patient. The CT Scan is up to .1 mm accurate. There is no distortion, and because it
creates a 3-Dimentional image, both the height and width of the jaw bone can be
accurately measured for certain. This
allows the implant dentist to place
the appropriate sized implant, avoiding any anatomical structures such as
nerves and sinuses. Most dental CT scans
require less than 15 seconds to complete, and are not closed in like a typical
MRI machine.
As a Naples implant dentist, I require my patients to receive a CT scan prior to any implant
procedure. I personally review the scan
with my patient so they have a better understanding of the planning
process. Most patients are impressed
with the great image quality, considering it took less than 10 seconds, and
that it was done right here in the office.
The investment we made in the CT scan technology not only allows me to
provide a better implant service, but allows the patients a higher level of
comfort and safety.
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