Locating teeth that are not erupting in a normal position can be very difficult. Even if the tooth is clearly seen on conventional radiographs, the lingual-buccal position and the proximity to other teeth and structures can only be seen through advanced imaging.
With advanced technology it is possible to view the area of interest from any direction and from any perspective.

Impacted tooth isolation studies typically include a panoramic view, coronal views, sagittal views and 3-dimensional views.


The 3D view allows our technicians to "erase" the majority of the bone so you can see the wayward tooth in spatial perspective.





