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Do I Need CBCT?

David Hanning
Posted by David Hanning on Mar 31, 2016 7:32:15 PM

Do_I_need_CBCT.jpgA cone beam CT scanner is a big investment, so you want to know if your practice needs it before you take the plunge. If you’re a general dentist, the answer is no, you do not need a CBCT. However, if you already offer or want to offer complex procedures, this device is probably right for you. It will make these procedures easier and help you make a lot of money for your business.

Let’s take a closer look at the reasons that you need to get a CBCT for your practice. Then, you will know if you’re ready to take the next step.

Advanced Procedures

Once you have CBCT technology in your office, you will be open for business regarding advanced procedures. The machine will give you a better look inside of the patient, which will help you with everything from dental implant placement to oral surgery.

For instance, assume you are working on a particularly difficult dental implant. If you have CBCT technology, you can look at the nerves and the sinuses, which will help you proceed with confidence. You won’t have to guess where you should go. You will be able to look at a complete picture and then proceed in the safest and most effective way possible.

Make More Money

If you add CBCT to your office, you won’t just be able to offer more procedures. The technology will also help you make more money. While the two go hand in hand, it is still important to look at your money-making options. You can charge $200 to $300 for each CBCT scan. You also have the option of renting your machine out to other practitioners. These extra services will help you pay for the machine and then some. If you're looking to boost your profit and expand your practice, then you should consider investing in CBCT. 

The Future of Standard Care

It’s also important to note that it is likely that CBCT will become the primary imaging methodology for implants and other dental procedures in the near future. By adopting it now, you will be ready for the future and ahead of the curve. In such a competitive market, you don’t want to be caught sleeping at the wheel. If you’re ready, it will be easier for you to maintain your current client list and get referrals. Not only will the extra money help you pay for the machine, but it will let you provide a better service to your patients.

If you are a general dentist and happy with your current revenue, then you don't need CBCT. However, if you want to offer advanced procedures, make more money and be prepared for the future, it is time to take the plunge and get one of these machines. It will help you reach your business goals and provide a higher level of care.

Maybe you've decided you're ready to invest in CBCT for your practice and now you're wondering what kind of CBCT machine is right for me? You should ask these 10 questions before choosing which CBCT unit is right for you. 

 

Topics: CBCT, 3D Imaging, Cone Beam, Dental Technology

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