Good afternoon. How would I find an orthodontist that has the CBCT feature included with the ClincCheck. My case is similar to the above and can only find orthodontist who do regular ClinChecks.
It's impossible to know with complete accuracy. So without the CBCT, you need to have quality photos and use those as a guide. If you can see the scalloping of roots in the attached tissue, or a very thin band of attached gingiva, you should be very cautious about buccal expansion.
There's 2 major ways you can move teeth out of the bone: AP and Transverse- any orthodontist should know how to prevent this- if you're a dentist, we have a lot of resources to help you
Good afternoon. How would I find an orthodontist that has the CBCT feature included with the ClincCheck. My case is similar to the above and can only find orthodontist who do regular ClinChecks.
I wish I knew! You may have to call around. You're welcome to see me in Austin, TX!
Every doctor who has a CBCT in their office and an iTero can use it if they know how- I'd call and ask good question
How do we make sure we are not moving teeth out of bone if we do not have the CBCT feature?
It's impossible to know with complete accuracy. So without the CBCT, you need to have quality photos and use those as a guide. If you can see the scalloping of roots in the attached tissue, or a very thin band of attached gingiva, you should be very cautious about buccal expansion.
There's 2 major ways you can move teeth out of the bone: AP and Transverse- any orthodontist should know how to prevent this- if you're a dentist, we have a lot of resources to help you