i-CAT® 3D Imaging
Physicians have relied on computerized axial tomography scans (CAT) for many years. CAT scans are an X-ray procedure that uses many different X-ray images with the help of computers to generate cross-sectional or even 3D views of internal organs and structures within the body. A knee replacement surgery, for example, would never be performed without first examining 3D imaging.
More recently however, dentists have begun to rely on 3D imaging techniques and i-CAT® scans to provide them with a detailed view of the mouth and skull. The advantage that 3D imaging holds over regular dental x-rays is that bone structure, bone density, tissues, and nerves can be viewed clearly.
i-CAT® scans can be completed in less than half a minute. This means that far less radiation enters the body than if a regular set of bitewing X-rays were taken. The main use for i-CAT® scans is as an aid to plan dental implant treatment and other oral surgery.
Dental implants are the most sophisticated replacement for missing teeth, but have historically proven to be time-consuming to place. i-CAT® scans vastly reduce the time it takes to place implants. It is thought that in the near future implants will be placed in a single visit because of this unique type of imaging.
How are i-CAT® scans used?
i-CAT® scans are advantageous because they allow the dentist to magnify specific areas of the face. In addition, the dentist can easily view cross-sectional “slices” of the jaw, which makes planning treatment easier and faster.
Here are some of the main ways in which i-CAT® scans are used in dentistry:
Assess the quality of the jawbone where the implant will be placed.
Determine where nerves are located.
Diagnose tumors and disease in the early stages.
Measure the density of the jawbone where the implant will be placed.
Pinpoint the most effective placement for implants, including the angle of best fit.
Plan the complete surgical procedure in advance, from start to finish.
Precisely decide on the appropriate size and type of implants.
View exact orientation and position of each tooth.
View impacted teeth.
How are i-CAT® scans performed?
i-CAT® scans are quick and simple to perform. A Cone Beam Imaging System is at the heart of the i-CAT® scanner. During the scan, the patient sits stationary on a designated seat. The cone beams are used to take literally hundreds of pictures of the face. These pictures are used to compile an exact 3D image of the inner mechanisms of the face and jaw. The dentist is able to zoom in on specific areas and view them from alternate angles.
Previous patients report the i-CAT® scanner is comfortable because they remain in a sitting position at all times. Additionally, the scanner provides an open environment, meaning that claustrophobic feelings are eliminated. The i-CAT® scan is an incredible tool that is minimizing the cost of dental treatment, reducing treatment time and enhancing the end results of dental surgery.
If you have questions or concerns about i-CAT® scans or 3D imaging, please contact our office.
TESTIMONIALS
I’ve been coming to see Dr. Henshaw since 2007. I absolutely love him & the staff! They take great care of my mouth, are gentle and explain everything. They make my kids at ease and I wouldn’t ever see anyone else. I can’t recommend them enough! Also, these massage chairs really make the whole experience over the top great!
Good people and good work, always very accommodating!
An excellent dental clinic that is setting some very high standards in community dental health care for our area. The clinic is state of the art, up to the minute, technologies. Dr. Henshaw and his staff are wonderful, take the time with patients, and are extremely helpful and concerned with patient comfort.
OUR HOURS
Mon – Thur |
8:00 – 5:00 |
Friday | 8:00 – 12:00 |
OFFICE LOCATION
OUR VALUES
Our mission is to provide our patients with the highest quality dental care, in a comfortable, relaxed, and friendly environment.
Our promise is to provide complete dental care with the highest standard of treatment, tailored specifically to each individual client. We strive to understand our patients needs and exceed their expectation by using the finest materials, the very latest in cutting edge technology, and the most advanced skills and services.