A computed tomography (CT) scan of the jaw deploys the use of advanced technology to view the tissues and bones in dentistry. It is essential in dental diagnostics for accurate diagnosis and treatment plans. A dental CT is painless and different from an x-ray as it creates cross-sectional images with a radiation dose concealing hidden tissues in the maxillofacial region. In this way, the specialist can detect areas that are difficult to spot in a traditional X-ray examination of the area.
How does the examination proceed at our dental clinic?
During the consultation, your doctor will give you an appointment for the examination to be conducted. On the appointed date, we will make you comfortable and relaxed before starting the test. There is nothing to be worried about as both x-ray imaging and CT scans for dental procedures are quick and simple for every patient.
Pathological changes in the craniofacial region can be determined successfully with a CT scanner. In dental tomograph procedures there are no injections or require any special preparation. The radiation exposure is safe and necessary to accurately assess the affected area for correct treatment.
Prices in the Czech Republic for Computed tomography of teeth and oral cavity
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Tomography of temporomandibular joints
2 100 CZK -
Tomography of 2-3 teeth
1 200 CZK -
Tomography of 1 jaw
1 500 CZK -
Tomography of 2 jaws
2 100 CZK
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Frequently asked questions about dental and oral CT scans
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What is CT scan?
A CT scan for dental procedures refers to a 3D image test that gives you an extensive and clear view of tissues, teeth, and soft tissues of the jaw.
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Differences of CT from X-ray
A CT scan provides three-dimensional images and are more detailed than an X-ray. They provide more insight, details, and visibility than a regular X-ray.
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How often can a CT scan be done?
CT scans can be done only for diagnosis or dental treatment. Your doctor will prescribe the scan depending upon safety and clinical necessity.
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How much does computed tomography cost?
The average cost for computed tomography ranges from 150 to 300 PLN as it depends upon the complexity of the condition, treatment and region to be covered.
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View all blogCT of the jaw – broad diagnostic possibilities
A CT scan of the jaw provides you with multiple possibilities for accurate dental diagnostics. For a dental treatment, we may recommend a cone beam computed tomography to diagnose your condition.
In this procedure your dentist gets three-dimensional or 3D images of the teeth, soft tissues, nerves, and jaws in a single scan. CBCT tomography against gives you a panoramic view enabling the expert to plan complex orthodontic treatment plans for temporomandibular joint disorders and other complicated upper and lower jaw problems.
We will adjust the scope of the dental tomography examination individually
We use computerized tomography to create plans for root canal treatment, dental implants, and surgeries. We also rely on cone-beam computed tomography for complex root canal treatment for us to obtain a clear image of the impacted teeth and mouth area.
If you are nervous about the procedure, please consult our specialists to eliminate your fears with the correct knowledge and understand. We will only perform the procedure when you are ready and stress-free.
Computerized tomography in Prague of a tooth
When it comes to patients’ oral health in Prague, we ensure the computerized tomography procedure is comfortable and stress-free for them. Generally, after a dental X-ray, a CT scan may be recommended for a three-dimensional model visualization for accurate assessment of soft tissues, internal structure of the mouth, tooth and bone health. This painless examination helps to treat the patient safely.
In which cases 3D dental computed tomography is performed
3D dental computed tomography helps in the accurate diagnosis and treatment of oral health problems. Both the patient and the doctor are greatly benefitted with its test results. In complicated procedures, dentists need to accurately ascertain the condition to ensure the patient is treated in a safe and comfortable manner. The patient, on the other hand, gets the confidence and assurance that he/she will be treated in a correct and safe way mitigating a lot of stress over the procedure.
The following are the cases where 3D dental computed tomography is performed by a specialist-
Prosthetics and implantation of missing teeth
3D computed tomography can be applied in various fields to secure accurate measurements for prosthetics and metal objects for implantation of missing teeth. During the medical interview, your doctor may suggest a cone beam tomography scan to perform dental implantation safely and accurately.
Orthodontics referral
Tomography allows your orthodontist to evaluate teeth and jaw alignment, mandible, supporting bone structures, and soft tissues of the mouth before treatment. Along with a pantomogram, the specialist can plan and perform the right treatment reducing the risks of complications like inflammation, pain, and discomfort.
Endodontic treatment and removal of teeth
CT examinations are essential for endodontic treatment and the safe removal of teeth. They are of immense benefit in modern diagnostics and require little preparation from the patient. The condition of each teeth needs to be determined individually before the endodontic treatment begins.
Study of the nature and scale of the development of inflammatory processes in soft tissues
The nature and scale of the development of inflammatory processes in soft tissues can be evaluated with the aid of computer tomography and cephalogram. With these results, your dentist can assess the spread of gum disease or other mouth infections effectively before tailoring a treatment plan for you.
Study of the condition of the alveolar processes and the depth of the periodontal canals
CT scans aid the study of the condition of the alveolar processes and the depth of the periodontal canals for safe and customized dental health treatments like gum disease infections, scaling and cleaning of the teeth. Detailed images will highlight bone loss and stability of the tooth.
Check for retained teeth, benign or malignant tumors and more.
Computer tomography detects cysts, unusual growths, tumors, unerupted or retained teeth. They give the doctor a crystal-clear vision arresting both serious and benign conditions in the mouth.
Your dental tomograph is a study
Dental tomography is a study that-
Provides a three-dimensional image of the anatomical structure of the tooth and other tissues
The tomography provides your dental specialist with a clear anatomical structure of the tooth and soft tissues precisely. They help the specialist to plan treatment sessions and ensure the dental work is carried out safely for your needs.
Why choose Dynasty Stomatology?
We at Dynasty Stomatology provide each patient with top-quality personalized services in our dental clinic. We are located in Prague, Czech Republic and are highly trusted by our loyal clientele of patients who keep on coming back to us for dental treatments.
Our team of dentists and staff are kind and compassionate to all our patients. We ensure you get a clean, safe, and friendly environment for tomography, dental treatments and surgeries. We treat both children and adults at our esteemed clinic.
When you are looking for tomography in Prague, and need specialist dental services at affordable prices, schedule an appointment with us today.
Prices for CT scan of teeth and oral cavity
The prices for CT scan and oral cavity depend upon the severity of your condition. Your dentist will be the best person to consult when it comes to the total scan cost during the treatment and recovery period. On an average it depends upon the region being scanned and the number of CT scans you need for medical diagnosis and treatment. The frequency will depend upon the clinical necessity and your own safety. Consult our dental team for an estimate before you begin your dental treatment with us.