The machine, the latest in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning in the world, will be available at 'Smiles n Faces' orthodontic treatment facility, to be launched on April 17 in suburban Vile Parle.
"3D dental imaging is not only becoming popular but also an essential diagnostic tool in dentistry," Dr Prashant Dhole, who has started the state of the art orthodontic and face clinic, said.
"Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) utilises a series of scans of a patient's face, at different angulations, with a special imaging device to prepare numerous image slices. These slices are then stitched together or reconstructed by a special software to view and measure the patient's facial bones in all three dimension," Dhole said.
Face can be moulded in growing children with specialized growth modification appliances to achieve an attractive smile and well proportioned face. Also, 3D imaging technology is a immensely helpful in diagnosis and treatment of jaw joint pathology and Orthognathic surgery planning," he said.
With this 3D technology, special software can actually show the predicted changes in patients' smile and face with braces or surgical treatment, even before starting the treatment, Dhole said.