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CBCT SCAN, in Visit Clinic

A 3D X-ray of the head and jaw that shows bones and teeth for diagnosis and treatment planning in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a CBCT SCAN Test in Visit Clinic?

A CBCT scan (cone beam computed tomography) creates a detailed 3D X-ray of the head, jaws, teeth, and nearby bone. It does not measure a blood substance. It shows bone shape, tooth position, and nearby air spaces. This detail helps dentists and surgeons plan implants, assess root canal problems, check fractures, and evaluate jaw joints and sinuses. The scan is useful for detecting cysts, tumors, impacted teeth, and bone loss. Doctors use it for precise surgical planning, guiding dental procedures, and monitoring healing after treatment. The exam is quick and gives clearer bone images than standard dental X-rays.

CBCT SCAN Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CBCT SCAN Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CBCT SCAN test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a CBCT SCAN Test in Visit Clinic?

CBCT SCAN is an imaging test commonly used in dental and head-and-neck evaluations. It is ordered when patients have persistent tooth or jaw pain, impacted or missing teeth, suspected fractures, chronic sinus problems, or when planning implants and jaw surgery. It helps diagnose infections, bone loss, cysts, tumors, and joint issues. Findings may be abnormal from trauma, infection, developmental differences, or long-term dental disease, and family history of jaw or tooth problems can make this scan more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is a CBCT scan used for in Visit Clinic?plus

A CBCT (cone‑beam CT) scan produces high‑resolution 3D images of teeth, jaws and facial bones. It’s used for dental implant planning, endodontics (root canal anatomy), assessment of impacted teeth, TMJ evaluation, orthodontic and surgical planning, sinus and trauma evaluation, and detection of jaw pathology. It guides precise treatment where detailed bone structure and spatial relationships are essential.

What is the difference between CBCT and normal CT in Visit Clinic?plus

Cone-beam CT (CBCT) uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam and flat-panel detector to produce high-resolution 3D images of bone, commonly for dental and maxillofacial use, with lower radiation dose but limited soft-tissue contrast. Conventional (medical) CT uses fan-shaped beams and multi-detector arrays, provides better soft-tissue detail and larger field-of-view for whole-body imaging, but typically at higher radiation exposure.

Can CBCT detect tumors in Visit Clinic?plus

CBCT can reveal abnormal masses or bone changes and help localize lesions, but has limited soft‑tissue contrast and is not ideal for definitive tumor detection or characterization. It may suggest a lesion requiring further evaluation, but MRI or contrast‑enhanced diagnostic CT (and biopsy when indicated) are preferred for accurate tumor diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning. See a specialist if suspicious findings appear.

Is CBCT a 3D image in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) acquires volumetric data by rotating a cone-shaped X‑ray beam and detector around the patient to reconstruct a true 3D image. It provides high-resolution, multiplanar views of bone and dental structures for diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgery. CBCT often delivers lower radiation than conventional CT but has limited soft-tissue contrast compared with medical CT.

What are the risks of a CBCT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A CBCT scan exposes patients to higher radiation than conventional dental X‑rays (though generally lower than full medical CT), so use is justified only when benefits outweigh risks. Other risks include image artefacts from metal restorations, incidental findings that can cause anxiety, and contraindication in pregnancy. Minimizing dose, limiting the field of view, and expert interpretation reduce potential harm.

How much time does a CBCT scan take in Visit Clinic?plus

A CBCT scan’s actual X‑ray exposure is very quick—typically 10–40 seconds—while patient positioning and setup add several minutes. In most clinics the entire appointment takes about 5–20 minutes. Larger fields of view, higher resolution settings, or special positioning needs can extend total time slightly. Image reconstruction and review by the clinician may take a few additional minutes.