Most common questions used to investigate
Are you going to have your tooth removed?
Are you going to have dental implants placed?
Do you need to check your bone condition or amount?
Do you need to check your root canals condition due to inflammation?
Do you need to check your teeth roots placement?
Do you have any unproved dental diagnosis?
Do you need to check your bone tissues due to remission dynamics?
Common conclusions
It seems you do not need to have a 3D tomography due to your treatment plan. If you need to check some teeth situations in the future you may use an X-Ray method, it is still informative enough to receive the primary information. Follow the recommendations of your dentist if needed. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for regular dental checkups.
Based on your answers, you are at a low need of having a 3D tomography. That type of screening is needed for some therapies and surgery. If you need to check some teeth situations you may use an X-Ray method that is still informative and widely used among dentists. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for regular dental checkups.
Based on your answers, it is likely you need a 3D tomography due to your treatment plan. Such dental scanning allows your dentist to see all the details of your root canals status, your bone structure and its volume (especially for dental implants positioning) and covers maximum information. That is rather important when you have any unproved conditions or your dentist needs to control the bone loss process. In the case of a tooth removal its position should be clear for the proper extraction strategy. The whole procedure is non-invasive, comfortable and takes a couple of minutes. Moreover, this method is necessary in diagnosis establishing to provide an efficient treatment.
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