
Cone Beam 3D Imaging in Marlborough, MA
At Marlborough Dental Studio, our Cone Beam 3D Imaging machine provides detailed diagnostic images of your mouth in seconds. This advanced technology allows our dentists to diagnose patients more accurately and catch problems sooner than traditional imaging alone would allow. In less than ten seconds, we can view your teeth, roots, airways, and even your sinuses, and we can use these images to monitor TMD and other complex conditions. Call (508) 481-3663 to learn more.
This technology plays an important role in many of our advanced treatments, supporting accurate planning for procedures such as dental implants and complex restorations. It works alongside our other digital tools, including our intraoral 3D scanner and intraoral camera, to deliver a complete picture of your oral health. To learn more about how our technology benefits your care, contact us today at (508) 481-3663.
Cone Beam 3D Imaging FAQs
What is Cone Beam 3D imaging?
Cone Beam 3D imaging is an advanced technology that captures detailed three-dimensional images of your teeth, roots, airways, and sinuses in seconds, allowing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
How long does a Cone Beam scan take?
A Cone Beam scan takes less than ten seconds to capture, and the images can be reviewed within seconds, allowing treatment to begin promptly when appropriate.
Why is 3D imaging better than traditional X-rays?
3D imaging provides a more complete and detailed view of your mouth than traditional imaging, helping our dentists catch problems sooner and plan complex treatments with greater precision.
What is Cone Beam imaging used for?
It is used to evaluate teeth, roots, airways, and sinuses, monitor conditions like TMD, and support accurate planning for treatments such as dental implants and other complex procedures.
Is Cone Beam imaging safe?
Yes. Cone Beam imaging is a safe, fast, and effective diagnostic tool used routinely in modern dental practices to improve the accuracy of your care.
Will 3D imaging shorten my treatment time?
Often, yes. Because we can diagnose conditions quickly and accurately, 3D imaging can help reduce the amount of time you spend in our office.