Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

Cone beam computed tomography, widely recognized as CBCT, has transformed dental imaging. Unlike traditional X-rays, this safe and painless medical imaging technique captures three-dimensional images of your teeth, bone structure, and soft tissues. This allows Dr. Connie Lee to diagnose and treat dental issues more accurately.

At Minnesota Periodontal Associates, we use cone beam CT imaging to ensure we provide our patients with the highest level of care. We aim for the gold standard of dentistry, and a CBCT scanner helps us get there.

What Makes CBCT Different from Traditional X-Rays?

The primary difference lies in the technology. Traditional X-rays produce two-dimensional images, while cone beam CT captures a 360-degree view. It creates a detailed three-dimensional representation of the teeth and jaw. Imagine seeing the surface and internal structure – that’s the power of cone beam CT.

CBCT boasts superior image quality and spatial resolution compared to traditional X-rays. This means clearer images with finer details, aiding in the early detection of dental problems. And despite its advanced capabilities, CBCT delivers a significantly lower radiation dose, helping our team at Minnesota Periodontal Associates prioritize patient safety.

Benefits of Cone Beam Computed Tomography

A cone beam scan is recommended by Dr. Connie Lee because its detailed, high-quality images are essential for delivering straightforward care. Patients benefit from dental cone beam images in the following ways:

  • Enhanced Imaging: Produces clearer, more detailed images compared to traditional X-rays for more accurate results
  • Lower Radiation Exposure: Safer than a conventional CT scan
  • Comprehensive 3D Views: Reveals tissues and the interior of your teeth for a thorough evaluation
  • Improved Treatment Planning: Provides Dr. Connie Lee with the information to plan effective care

Advanced cone beam imaging and cutting-edge technology enable Dr. Connie Lee and our team to provide less invasive treatments and achieve excellent outcomes.

What to Expect When You Get a CBCT Scan

A CBCT scan is a quick and comfortable procedure. You will be asked to remove any jewelry, eyeglasses, or metal objects that might interfere with the image acquisition. Once positioned inside the CBCT system, the machine will rotate around your head in a single rotation while capturing images.

The entire process is painless, and no special preparation is needed. You’ll be able to resume your normal activities immediately following the scan.

Make Treatment Easier With High-Resolution Images of Dental Structures in St. Paul Metropolitan Area

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) revolutionizes dental imaging with precision and efficiency. It offers detailed 3D views for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, surpassing traditional X-rays. When you opt for a CBCT scan at Minnesota Periodontal Associates in White Bear, expect a painless and quick procedure that provides invaluable insights into your dental health. Contact us today at 651-429-2299 to experience the enhanced benefits of CBCT in your dental care routine.

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Our team is here to provide personalized, kind, expert gum care to help you regain total oral health. It is our pleasure to call you a patient. If you require periodontal treatment, contact us today to request a consultation.

Our Location

Conveniently Located in White Bear

651-429-2299

4801 Hwy 61, Suite 300
White Bear, MN 55110

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Connie Lee DDS, MS

Meet Our Doctor

Connie Lee DDS, MS

Connie Lee DDS, MS is a friendly and dedicated Periodontist based in White Bear.

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Minnesota Periodontal Associates accepts patient referrals in White Bear and the St. Paul Metropolitan Area. Our periodontists work closely with referring dentists to ensure optimal patient care experiences and treatment outcomes.

Associations and Memberships

We're proud to be affiliated with the following organizations:

American Academy of Implant Dentistry AAID Black
American Dental Association
American Board Of Oral Implantology Black
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