3D Imaging (CBCT)

Seeing more means treating better — and safer.

We use 3D scanning to see your tooth from every angle—inside and out. It helps us plan your treatment with precision and avoid surprises.

3D Imaging (CBCT)

Seeing more means treating better — and safer.

We use 3D scanning to see your tooth from every angle—inside and out. It helps us plan your treatment with precision and avoid surprises.

3D Imaging (CBCT)

Seeing more means treating better — and safer.

A regular X-ray is like a photo. 3D imaging is like GPSit shows us exactly where we're going, from every angle.

A regular X-ray is like a photo. 3D imaging is like GPSit shows us exactly where we're going, from every angle.

A regular X-ray is like a photo. 3D imaging is like GPSit shows us exactly where we're going, from every angle.

Why we use 3D imaging

Why we use 3D imaging

Root canals are like tiny, twisty tunnels—some thinner than hair. Without 3D imaging, it's like exploring a cave with no light. We might miss something important.

See every root, curve, and hidden canal

See every root, curve, and hidden canal

Spot problems regular X-rays miss

Spot problems regular X-rays miss

Plan treatment precisely—more likely to work the first time

Plan treatment precisely—more likely to work the first time

Why we use 3D imaging

Root canals are like tiny, twisty tunnels—some thinner than hair. Without 3D imaging, it's like exploring a cave with no light. We might miss something important.

See every root, curve, and hidden canal

Spot problems regular X-rays miss

Plan treatment precisely—more likely to work the first time

When Do We Use 3D Imaging?

When Do We Use 3D Imaging?

Not every patient needs one. Dr. Koh recommends it when it helps us see more clearly and treat more safely.

Pain we can't easily explain

Pain we can't easily explain

Tricky roots or possible cracks

Tricky roots or possible cracks

Previous root canal needs checking

Previous root canal needs checking

Preparing for tooth surgery

Preparing for tooth surgery

Mouth or tooth injury

Mouth or tooth injury

We see something unusual, like a spot or cyst on an X-ray

We see something unusual, like a spot or cyst on an X-ray

When Do We Use 3D Imaging?

Not every patient needs one. Dr. Koh recommends it when it helps us see more clearly and treat more safely.

Pain we can't easily explain

Tricky roots or possible cracks

Previous root canal needs checking

Preparing for tooth surgery

Mouth or tooth injury

We see something unusual, like a spot or cyst on an X-ray

Is it safe?

Is it safe?

Yes. It uses more radiation than regular X-rays, but less than medical CT scans—even less than some airplane flights. We only use it when necessary.

Is it safe?

Yes. It uses more radiation than regular X-rays, but less than medical CT scans—even less than some airplane flights. We only use it when necessary.

What about insurance?

What about insurance?

Insurance doesn't always cover 3D scans. But they help us diagnose better and often prevent repeat treatments.

As we say: "You don't know what you don't know."

What about insurance?

Insurance doesn't always cover 3D scans. But they help us diagnose better and often prevent repeat treatments.

As we say: "You don't know what you don't know."

Clarity that leads to better care

This advanced 3d scan gives us the clarity to plan your care with greater precision, ensuring a more predictable and successful outcome for your treatment.

2D vs. 3D Imaging

2D vs. 3D Imaging

2D vs. 3D Imaging

The difference is huge

If you’ve had a dental X-ray before — like a panorex — you may think all imaging is the same. It’s not.

Regular X-ray

Flat image - like a photo

Limited view, things hide

May miss cracks or extra canals

3D Imaging

Full 360° view - like GPS

Shows everything clearly

More accurate treatment

Greeley Endodontics

Greeley Endodontics

Greeley Endodontics

Need a 3D scan?

Need a 3D scan?

Dr. Koh will let you know if a 3D scan would help your treatment. We only recommend it when it makes a real difference.

Dr. Koh will let you know if a 3D scan would help your treatment. We only recommend it when it makes a real difference.