Oral 3D Reconstructions from CT/CBCT Files
3D conversions are reconstructions of a patient’s maxillofacial anatomy. They’re created from a DICOM file generated by a CT or Cone Beam CT scan. A CIS conversion takes the dozens of slices created by the scanning process and assembles them into a 3D image, removing scatter and highlighting key anatomy, including the alveolar nerve canal of the mandible, the paranasal sinus areas for maxilla cases, as well as teeth and the area of intended intervention.
CIS segments the entire quadrant or arch, depending on your needs, to ensure that you have the visual information you need to make the best treatment decisions for your patients.