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85. Cone Beam CT in general practice

Season 2 Episode 85 Published 4 years, 7 months ago
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Cone-beam computed tomography systems are a variation of traditional computed tomography (CT) systems. This technology has been used in human dentistry with the ability to rotate around the patient, capturing data using a cone-shaped X-ray beam. This information can be used to reconstruct a 3D image of the patient’s anatomy.

Cone-beam CT is making its way into veterinary medicine. Beyond dentistry, it can be used to evaluate the middle ear, limbs, etc. A more affordable and portable option! Dr. Mike Canfield, DVM, DACVD from Animal Dermatology South in New Port Richey, FL joins the podcast to share his experience utilizing cone-beam CT. He is a dermatologist that also practices as a general practitioner and has a lot of experience with this cool advancement in imaging.

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