Navigating the 3D Realm of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Implant Dentistry: Benefits, Clinical Implications, Limitations, and Future Directions
Abstract
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has revolutionized implant dentistry by providing three-dimensional imaging capabilities that enhance the precision, planning, and execution of implant procedures. It allows clinicians to evaluate the quality and quantity of the available bone, identify potential complications or limitations, and simulate the final implant position virtually. By obtaining a detailed understanding of the patient's unique oral anatomy, clinicians can optimize implant treatment plans, leading to improved success rates and reduced risk of complications. This review article aims to explore the applications, benefits, implications, and limitations of CBCT in implant dentistry. By understanding the potential of CBCT technology, dental professionals can make informed decisions regarding its integration into their clinical practice, thereby improving patient outcomes and treatment success rates.
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