
The office of Dr. James Courey is among the first to add the KODAK 9000, a fully digital CBCT, 3D Extra-oral imaging system to its office, revolutionizing patient treatment and perfecting the way our practice treats dental and oral health care needs. A major benefit to you, the patient, is improved care - more accurate identification and diagnosis of pathology, saving you time and money. The CBCT provides superior 3D imaging technology faster and with significantly less radiation than traditional scans.
What this means to you as a patient:
The KODAK 9000 3D SYSTEM gives our practice the ability to take powerful
3D images, while using less radiation. The unit captures high-quality pictures
and allows our practice to perform a wider range of diagnoses and treatments in
the office, helping reduce multiple visits and rescheduling, saving our
patients time and money.
Three-dimensional technology allows Dr. Courey to better visualize his
patients' dentition, without having to send patients to a lab for radiology
scans. Viewing an uprecedented level of anatomical detail helps Dr. Coruey
diagnose more accurately and treat with confidence. The capabilities of 3D
imaging offer a wide range of diagnostic possiblilites such as implant
placement, extractions, examination of oral pathologies, root fractures, and
third molar evaluations. This breakthrough technology provides unprecedented
x-ray views of the oral cavity.
Periapical and panoramic radiography have been augmented by the recent
introduction of high-resolution cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), allowing
3D assessment of third molars, tooth extraction, surgical planning, oral
pathologies, fractures, and implant placement. Because the 9000 system focuses
only on the area in need of diagnosis, the amount of radiation exposure is
significantly reduced, delivering 20-30 times less exposure than other dental
radiography systems.
This new technology will also allow us to take Panoramic radiographs for our patients who could benefit from them. Unlike other X-rays where the film is placed inside the mouth, the image is captured from outside the mouth. Some people may be familiar with the panoramic X-ray because it is most typically taken when wisdom teeth are being evaluated. The X-ray can also reveal deep cavities and gum disease and bone loss. The panoramic X-ray has many other applications, including evaluating patients with past or present TMJ or jaw joint problems; those who require full or partial removable dentures, or braces; those who are at risk or suspected of having oral cancer or other tumors of the jaw, and for those who cannot tolerate other types of films (severe gaggers).
Please visit the office of Dr. James Courey in Manalapan New Jersey to find out if you need a prescription for a CBCT scan.
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