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3 Wycombe Road,
Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
Great Missenden HP16 0NZ
CBCT stands for Cone Beam CT, which is a special type of X-ray used by dentists, dental implant and oral surgeons.
It creates 3D pictures of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding areas. It is used to help diagnosis or with treatment planning.
It creates 3D pictures of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding areas. It is used to help diagnosis or with treatment planning.
20-40 seconds
Help with diagnosis or treatment planning
None
None
You may be asked to remove jewelry or metal objects near your head. Your dentist will demonstrate how the scan is performed after which you will be invited to stand in position within the scanner as it rotates around your head. The scan takes 20 to 40 seconds. It’s painless, non-invasive, and doesn’t require any preparation. The images are combined into a 3D model on a computer screen, which your dentist will review and explain any relevant findings. There’s no need to go into a tunnel or enclosed machine—you stay upright and comfortable.
Your dentist or specialist might suggest a CBCT scan to:
Yes. A CBCT scan does use radiation, however it is much less than a full medical CT scan. Your dentist will only recommend it when necessary to give you the best care.
Following your consultation, you will be provided with a written estimate of costs for treatment. This is based on the materials or products to be used, and complexity of the procedure. You will always be given clear transparent costs and there will never be any hidden costs or surprise bills!
£160
Everyone on our team, from our practice manager to our hygienists, works towards making your visit comfortable, caring and personal.
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