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Computed tomography of ENT organs 

Computed tomography of ENT organs 

Cone beam computed tomography in radiation refers to a unique kind of X-ray when a regular facial or dental x-ray is not sufficient for diagnosis or any surgical technique. It gives the ENT doctor a detailed image of the air spaces, bones, and soft tissues in your neck and head.

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High clarity of the dental and auditory systems

High clarity of the dental and auditory systems

CBCT provides doctors with intricate details of ENT organs via high-resolution 3D images that generally do not show up on regular X-rays, enabling more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Low dose 

Low dose 

The cone beam CT scan of ENT organs in pathology deploy a lower radiation than a conventional CT scan and is completely safe for repeated use and children. This imaging technique gives the doctor an accurate assessment of the malignancy that needs to be treated. 

Detailed 3D Visualization of ENT Structures

Detailed 3D Visualization of ENT Structures

It helps to look into incudostapedial joint, ligament cochlear duct, stapes, parapharyngeal region, osseous bones, and the retraction pocket of the ear drum.

When is a CBCT scan needed?

Your doctor may recommend a CT scan is when you have a nagging pain in the head or neck, or a sinus blockage. With the three-dimensional image obtained, a detailed visualization of the region will give the doctor accurate insight into the mandibular, ossicle, axial, and vestibular areas of the body.

If the doctor suspects sensorineural hearing loss,  tumour with inflammatory conditions, a lesion, vestibule complications, endolymphatic complications congenital abnormalities, atresia, acquired cholesteatoma, cranial nerve problems, tinnitus, conductive hearing loss, or ganglion problems, this scan is usually recommended.

Computed tomography of ENT organs 

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    Reviews of ENT CT scans in Prague

    Magdalena Kamińska

    Got detailed and clear results with my ENT CT scan. The process was comfortable and really smooth. Thanks Team Dynasty Stomatology!

    14/01/2025

    Piotr Nowak

    An ENT CT scan was recommended for my oral mucosa, and it was done smoothly here. I was nervous but the team made me feel comfortable.

    15/04/2025

    Katarzyna Dąbrowska

    The staff here are very friendly. I was nervous about the scan however they were kind and professional to make the procedure easy for me.

    18/02/2025

    Tomasz Wiśniewski

    I had to have a dental surgery and so my doctor recommended the ENT CT scan. It was done fast and without pain at all. Thanks so much!

    17/01/2025

    Anna Wójcik

    I had an accident and had necrosis. The professionals here recommended a CT scan to check the depth of damage. The process was done smoothly. Thanks.

    07/05/2025

    Michał Zieliński

    The keratin in my mouth and gums dried up. My dentist suggested an ENT CT scan for treatment. The procedure was quick and comfortable!

    09/05/2025

    Agnieszka Kowalska

    I had a sinus blockage and was asked to take a CT scan. The procedure took just a few minutes and was done smoothly. Thanks everyone.

    09/05/2025

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    At Dynasty Stomatology, we deploy CBCT to enable ENT doctors and dentists to get an insight into the detailed images of your nose, ears, sinus, throat, and sinuses. The radiation exposure is fast, accurate, and safe for adults and children. It is increasingly used in the diagnosis of ENT and dental issues for planning comfortable custom treatment plans for the patient.

    Dental CT Scanning at Dynasty Stomatology

    We at Dynasty Stomatology, we use dental CT scanning with advanced non-invasive CBCT technology. This radiotherapy scan gives the doctor a 3D high-resolution image of the jaw, teeth, basal skull, oral cavity, larynx and surrounding regions. ENT and radiologists deploy this technology for detecting benign infections, check the density of the jawbone, and extend with ENT surgery, and dental implants.

    Why Choose CBCT Scanning?

    CBCT scanning gives you more details than a regular ENT or an X-ray. The radiation dose is less and helps in the detection of sinus infections, examination of the middle ear and ear canal, check the nasal airways and passages.

    Advantages of CT scan of ENT organs

    How CBCT scan of ENT organs works with a scanner?

    CBCT deploys an X-ray beam that looks like a cone to take the 3D pictures for accurate diagnosis and treatment. It rotates around the head and captures hundreds of images in a few seconds. When connected to a computer, these images become crystal clear to allow the doctor to look into inner structures of the neck and head like the facial nerve, skull base, temporal bone region, cochlea and other anatomical regions. It is extremely helpful for detecting diseases, squamous cell carcinoma, auditory disorders, and inner ear infections.

    How is a CT scan of the ENT performed?

    The scan uses a low radiation dose and takes place in a diagnostics center. It is a simple and quick scan where you need to either sit or stand. The rotational machine with a round window goes around the head at an oblique angle and is used to assess the IAC area for capturing the images. It will not touch you, but you need to be still for the process to be completed accurately. You will feel no discomfort or pain.

    Preparation for CT scan of ENT organs

    Like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), you must remove all metallic objects from the body like earrings, hairpins, etc. Though it involves low radiation however if you are pregnant, inform your doctor.

    Price for CT scan of ENT organs

    The price for a CT scan of ENT organs will depend upon the volume of area being scanned for diagnosis and treatment.

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