The visual field to be studied, or FOV, is directly related to the area to be scanned, which will be digitally represented on the computer. The FOV measurement for face studies in dentistry with cone beam tomographs is 14 cm. What determines the quality of the tomographic image (the size of the pixel and the voxel) is the division between the FOV and the matrix.
For surgical guides, complex extractions and bone grafting.
It is observed up to 2nd molars, upper and lower arch.
For surgical guides, complex extractions and bone grafting.
It is observed from the 1st premolar to the angle of the mandible.
For surgical guides, sinus lifts, 3rd molar extractions, oral and maxillofacial surgery for mandibular arch reconstruction.
3rd molars, one third of the paranasal sinus are observed
For oral surgery, facial reconstruction, simultaneous diagnosis for TMJ, planning for orthodontic treatments.
3rd molars, airways, paranasal sinuses, ATM
For oral and maxillofacial surgery, facial reconstruction, orthodontic treatment planning, complex orthognathic surgery cases.
3rd molars, airways, paranasal sinuses, TMJ, frontal sinus, and complete skull are observed.
The FOV 21X19, has the scanning of 6 images. captures the CT image and automatic images, without additional exposure to radiation.
Study and its content:
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