
Our CBCT Machine

What is a CBCT Scan?
At our clinic, we use a CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scanner for every procedure to ensure the most accurate diagnosis and treatment. This advanced 3D imaging technology provides detailed, high-resolution views of your pet’s anatomy—far beyond what traditional X-rays can show. It allows us to detect issues earlier, plan with precision, and deliver the highest standard of care for your pet’s health and safety.
Does My Pet Need a CT Scan?
When your pet needs medical attention, you want fast answers and effective solutions. Our 3D imaging gives our doctors greater control over the diagnostic process while making the experience smoother for you and your pet. These high-resolution 3D scans provide precise, geometrically accurate images that support better surgical planning and allow for minimally invasive procedures. With this rapid imaging, our doctors can quickly diagnose, explain, and treat the issue—giving you peace of mind that you’re making the best choice for your pet, your family, and your budget.
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Benefits of a CBCT Scan Compared to Other Imaging
3D view instead of flat images: Creates a detailed 3D image of your pet's entire skull. This allows us to see teeth, roots, jawbone, and sinuses in far more detail than 2D X‑rays.
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Finds hidden disease: This imaging helps us detect issues under the gumline—like bone loss, tooth resorption, infections, and tiny fractures—before they become painful or complicated for your pet.
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Safer, more precise dentistry: With a clear 3D map of anatomy, we can plan extractions and other dental treatments more accurately, reducing the risk of complications and shortening procedure times.
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Fewer repeat images: One scan gives us a complete picture, often meaning fewer extra images, less time under anesthesia, and a smoother experience for your pet.
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Higher standard of care: This advanced 3D technology is becoming the gold standard in veterinary dentistry, helping us provide more confident diagnoses and better long‑term oral health for your pet.

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