FUTURE UNIVERSITY IN EGYPT
In Collaboration with Case Western Reserve University School Of Dental Medicine
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is now very widely accepted and is already in use in dental practice all over the world. The CBCT technique represents a new type of volumetric CT. In this presentation we'll see that this technique can provide the dentist with diagnostic information difficult or even impossible to obtain by radiographic or conventional technologies. The objective of this presentation is to (1) enable the dentist to understand and interpret the CBCT scans. (2) To assess the wide variety of CBCT applications in implantation, esthetics, impactions, orthodontics, orthognathic surgery (3) Also, knows some of the unexpected pathology detected by CBCT. (4)To build up correct treatment plans with more confidence based on real information. Furthermore, this presentation highlights the advantages of CBCT in addition to some very interesting CBCT cases.