Real-World Cases:
Illuminating the Benefits
Numerous clinical cases underscore the transformative impact of CBCT in veterinary dentistry
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Hidden Pathologies Revealed: CBCT has been instrumental in identifying hidden pathologies, such as embedded foreign objects and unerupted teeth, that were not readily apparent on traditional radiographs. This detailed visualization allows for precise surgical planning and reduces the risk of complications.
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Brachycephalic Challenges Addressed: The intricate anatomy of brachycephalic dogs often poses challenges for traditional imaging. CBCT excels in visualizing their unique skull structures, revealing subtle abnormalities and guiding treatment decisions for optimal outcomes.
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Complex Cases Solved: In cases of intricate dental disease, such as endodontic lesions and oronasal fistulas, CBCT provides a level of detail that surpasses conventional radiography. This clarity enables clinicians to develop comprehensive treatment plans and perform procedures with greater precision.
Embracing a New Standard
​CBCT is rapidly gaining recognition as an invaluable tool in veterinary dentistry, mirroring its rise to prominence in human dentistry. This advanced imaging technology offers superior visualization and diagnostic capabilities compared to traditional methods, leading to more informed decision-making and improved patient outcomes.
Evidence of Enhanced Diagnosis and Treatment
​Research consistently demonstrates the superior clinical efficacy of CBCT. Studies have shown that CBCT significantly alters treatment plans compared to conventional radiography, leading to more accurate diagnoses and more appropriate interventions. Its heightened sensitivity in detecting lesions, particularly those hidden from traditional methods, is well-documented.
Understanding the Technology
CBCT utilizes cone-shaped X-ray beams and sophisticated software to create detailed three-dimensional images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. This technology provides a comprehensive view of the oral cavity, revealing subtle anatomical variations and pathologies often missed by traditional two-dimensional radiographs.
Transforming Workflow and Financial Outcomes
Beyond its diagnostic prowess, CBCT streamlines clinical workflow and enhances staff productivity. The technology's efficiency reduces scan time significantly, allowing practitioners to focus on patient care rather than technical aspects of imaging.
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POINT OF CARE
Having control over imaging services in-house allows for better integration with other aspects of patient care.
In-house point-of-care CBCT in veterinary medicine is more profitable than referring out due to immediate service, increased revenue from diagnostic procedures, and better integration with patient care.
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Veterinarians can seamlessly incorporate CBCT results into treatment plans, facilitating more comprehensive and efficient care. Overall, the combination of increased client satisfaction, additional revenue opportunities, and improved care integration makes in-house point-of-care CBCT a potentially more profitable choice for veterinary practices.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
ROI, measuring net profit against initial investment, gauges resource utilization for income generation.
CBCT is advanced veterinary tech, offering high-res 3D images with superior diagnostics, less radiation, and improved treatment planning. While beneficial, investing in a CBCT machine involves annual maintenance costs.
Knowing the ROI timeline is crucial, as it measures resource efficiency. The timeframe for full ROI varies based on practice factors, operations, and market conditions, urging veterinary practices to consider these carefully.
3 in 1 Multi-Modality
A Triple-Play Scanning System
3DCT · X-RAY · FLUOROSCOPY
Multi-modality CBCT, integrating 3D scans, 2D X-ray, and fluoroscopy, offers significant benefits in veterinary diagnostic imaging and surgical guidance. These include enhanced survival rates, accurate and safer interventions, reduced radiation exposure for animals and staff, an optimal risk-benefit profile with CT, high spatial resolution in dental and maxillofacial cases, and accurate assessment of bone substance in animals.
Overall, the use of multi-modality CBCT in veterinary medicine improves diagnostic capabilities, surgical guidance, and patient outcomes, while prioritizing safety and minimizing radiation exposure.
Technology
The Scales
Empowering diagnostics across the ages, our instrument seamlessly evolves with technology, ensuring you stay ahead in the ever-changing landscape.
We envision the Claris V CBCT system to embody a scalable future, boasting robust visualization, 3DCT information, and integration with the advancements of artificial intelligence and other technologies for reviewing, diagnosing, and evaluating images.
We perceive this instrument as a reliable device that you can count on for the next several decades. In the rapidly evolving landscape of imaging quality, it is imperative now more than ever to possess comprehensive diagnostic information and higher resolution so you are not left behind.
Helping Protect
The Life of Your Investment
Because We CARE
The company's commitment to quality ensures rigorous standards through strict quality control processes.
Claris V 3DCT by iCRco emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement by integrating cutting-edge technology into Claris CBCT imaging systems. This not only provides enhanced capabilities, efficient workflows, and user-friendly interfaces but also allows for hardware expansion through updates.
The incorporation of software updates is a key aspect, contributing to increased image quality and improved visualization of images over time.