Beyond Two Dimensions: Navigating Oral Implant Rehabilitation with Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Dr. Srivastava Chhavi1, Dr. Singh Vashishtha2, Dr. Khan Tabiha3, Dr. Mahfooz Aiman4 1Assistant Professor, IDST Dental College, Kadrabad, Modinagar 2Assistant Professor, IDST Dental College, Kadrabad, Modinagar 3Assistant Professor, Teerthankar Mahaveer Dental College and Research Centre, Moradabad 4Private Practitioner, India Online Published on 20 August, 2024. Abstract By offering high-resolution, low-radiation three-dimensional (3D) pictures of the maxillofacial region, Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has completely changed the field of oral implant rehabilitation. The significance of CBCT in dental implant rehabilitation is examined in this study, along with its benefits over traditional imaging modalities, various uses in treatment planning, implant placement, and postoperative evaluation, as well as possible future advances. Techniques for acquiring and reconstructing images, anatomical factors, virtual implant planning, guided surgery, and the function of CBCT in assessing bone amount and quality are among the important subjects. Future directions, obstacles, and constraints in the application of CBCT technology are also covered. Top Keywords Cone Beam Computed Tomography, CBCT, Oral implant rehabilitation, Dental implants, Guided surgery, Treatment planning, Bone quality, Bone quantity. Top |