Conventional two-dimensional (2D) and
three-dimensional (3D) radiology

or tenfold information

Three-dimensional (3D) radiology clearly overcomes two-dimensional (2D) imaging.

 

The amount of information provided leads to a planning for implants that is more accurate, faster and more predictable.

 

3D provides professionals with more precise images:  including teeth position, jaw bones structure, maxillary sinuses size, inferior alveolar nerve position and much more.

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