For decades, orthodontists have depended on two-dimensional X-rays and physical dental impressions. Although widely used for years, they often fall short in capturing the full complexity of a patient’s mouth. The advent of volumetric scanning has redefined diagnostic standards by providing a detailed, accurate, and comprehensive view of the teeth, jawbones, and surrounding soft tissues in one quick imaging session.
Thanks to digital volumetric data, practitioners can rotate, zoom, and pan across every angle of the patient’s oral anatomy, identifying subtle pathologies that escaped traditional methods. This includes subtle misalignments, impacted teeth, apical root orientation, 表参道 歯列矯正 and nasopharyngeal constrictions that can impede sleep and systemic wellness.
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