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CBCT Test: Everything You Need to Know?

CBCT Test: Everything You Need to Know?

CBCT stands for Cone Beam CT scan . It is a specialised medical technique that provides high resolution, 3D images of teeth, bones  and soft tissues of the hea and neck region. In this method the doctors will use a cone...

Introduction to CBCT Test?

CBCT stands for Cone Beam Computed Tomography, It is a specialised medical technique that provides high resolution 3D images of teeth, bones, and soft tissues of the head and neck area. In this method the doctors will use a cone shaped beam, this captures detailed images with lower radiations.

This is primarily used in dentists clinics, orthodontics, oral surgeries, ENT treatments etc. It allows healthcare providers to get a detailed overview of your disease which can be helpful for you.

Why use the CBCT Test? 

A CBCT scan is recommended for various diagnostic and treatment purposes. Here are some primary reasons- 

How is the CBCT test performed?

  • Before the test procedure starts, your provider will inform you to remove jewellery, metal piercing and if you’ve any metal implant in your body, inform your provider.
  • No fast is required before the test.
  • The patient will ask to stand or sit in the CBCT machine.
  • The technician will ensure that your head is positioned well to create an accurate image. 
  • The CBCT machine will rotate 360 degrees around your head to create detailed images of the head. This process will take around 30-40 seconds.
  • Then the image processing will start in 3 dimensional to create visualisation, which will help doctors to diagnose and treatment planning. 

What is the difference between CBCT Scan and Traditional CT Scan-

  • In this process the radiation dose in CBCT scan would be lower than Traditional CT scan. 
  • The shape of the beam in CBCT will be cone, unlike traditional Fan shaped.
  • The image quality in CBCT test would be high for bones and teeth, but in traditional CT Scan it is best for soft tissues.
  • The scanning time of traditional CT Scan was longer than CBCT CT Scan, CBCT takes only 30-40 seconds.

Benefits of CBCT Scan-

  • Lower radiation exposure: CBCT exposes the patient less radiation and makes it safer for health.
  • Better Treatment Planning: As because of high resolution, it helps doctors and dentists to get a precision understanding of disease.
  • Quick and Pianless: As it is non-invasive, there is no need to inject anything in your body. It is painless and quick.
  • High resolution in 3D images: Provides a detailed view of the bones of teeth and others.

Risks of CBCT Test:

CBCT is a safe procedure, but as with x-ray based imaging, minimal radiation exposure is involved.  

  • Pregnant women should inform their doctor about the condition before undergoing CBCT test to avoid unnecessary radiation exposure on health. 
  • Children only go for CBCT tests when it is needed and recommended by doctors as their tissues are sensitive.

How much is the total cost of this CBCT Test at Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre?

A CBCT scan ranges between 1000 rs - 3000 rs depending upon the area where you live, the availability of CBCT scanning machines, and the area of which the scan is to be conducted.

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Along with CBCT test other tests which are also required-

People May Ask-

Q. Is CBCT scan painful?

A CBCT scan is a painless and quick imaging technique. You can continue your day-to-day activities after the procedure.

Q. How long does it take to complete this CBCT test?

One CBCT scan usually takes about 1-2 minutes to complete. 

Q. Is there any risk of CBCT test?

For pregnant women and children it might be risky so consult before you go for the CBCT test.