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Digital orthopanoramic

Digital orthopanoramic imaging for the state of the mouth

What is digital orthopanoramics

This is the so-called panoramic X-ray.

It is a single image that shows the general state of the person's mouth:

  • teeth present, already out or under gums;

  • shape and position of the roots;

  • the dental arches;

  • the mandibular and maxillary bones;

  • the maxillary sinuses;

  • the inferior alveolar nerve;

  • the joints;

  • possible suspicious lesions (granulomas, cysts, etc.).

What is it for

It is the "snapshot" of the current state of the mouth, essential for proper clinical evaluation.

It allows assessment of:

  • the growth of teeth in children during the developmental age;

  • the general condition of teeth and dental arches before dental surgery;

  • the presence of cysts, inflammation, granulomas, bony lesions and other pathologies that may affect the dental arches, which are not detectable by visual investigation;

  • the presence of malformations affecting the teeth;

  • the morphology of the mandible in order to detect temporomandibular joint dysfunction;

  • identify possible presence of neoplasms of the mandible or maxilla;

  • in orthodontics, in cases of implants or surgery to monitor the course.

When you use

  • Orthodontics

  • Surgery

  • Endodontics

  • Implantology

  • Gnathology

  • Periodontology

  • Fabrication of dentures

  • Bone regeneration

  • Sports dentistry

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Why it is important

To assess overall dental health and detect any problems or diseases in the mouth and jaw.

BENEFITS

  • Indispensable for proper clinical assessment

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