CBCT Solutions

Ensure you have the right equipment to diagnose and treat your patients by selecting one of our 3D dental X-ray machines from PhoenixMed. These types of imaging systems provide some of the most detailed results in the dental industry. Nowadays, most dental offices have transitioned to digital panoramic X-ray machines to provide faster results with reduced radiation exposure to their patients. While these types of equipment typically focus on 2D images, you may also need the capability to capture 3D images if you aim to provide specific types of dental services.With dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), dentists can capture more detailed images that allow them to see teeth, bone structures, and surrounding tissues from virtually every angle. This enables more comprehensive diagnoses and can also expand the scope of your dental practice services. Learn more about the uses of 3D dental X-ray machines and explore our range of new or used CBCT dental machines available at PhoenixMed.
Provide the best care to every patient with dental X-ray equipment and accessories at PhoenixMed. Our collection encompasses various film and digital dental X-ray units that can be used to visualize teeth and bone structures in vivid detail. From digital panoramic X-rays to 3D imaging systems and even portable X-ray machines, we offer numerous options for general practitioners, orthodontists, radiology specialists, and endodontists. Learn more about our selection of dental X-ray machines and accessories at PhoenixMed.

Applications of 3D X-Ray Equipment in Dentistry

Highly detailed digital images have been a game-changer in the field of dentistry. These X-rays assist in advanced diagnosis and enable dentists to confidently determine the best treatment approach for their patients. The ability to capture 3D images has further pushed the possibilities in the dental industry, leading many dentists to use them for various issues and procedures.

For instance, dentists can utilize 3D images to better plan various fundamental procedures, including root canals, dental implants, and extractions. CBCT imaging is often used to diagnose TMJ disorders, sleep apnea, sinus problems, and other oral and jaw-related issues. These expanded capabilities make your dentistry practice even more appealing to potential patients seeking a one-stop solution for all their dental health needs.
How to Choose a 3D X-ray System

For many dental practices, an excellent solution is to choose a hybrid panoramic/cone beam imaging system that can produce both 2D and 3D images. Regardless of the model you select, ensuring you have software you can easily master is crucial. The field of view of the system will also impact the types of dental applications that can utilize the 3D images. Make sure the machine's size fits within your office space and inquire about systems with these features.

To maximize your budget, consider looking into certified refurbished second-hand X-ray equipment that performs like new. We offer a range of new and used CBCT dental machines for sale, and when opting for a used option, you'll find the cost of a 3D X-ray machine is even more budget-friendly. Contact us to find the one that best fits your budget and application needs.

Find the Right Fit for Your Practice

Every dental office has unique needs when it comes to dental office design, services, budget, and space. With a plethora of X-ray equipment options to choose from on our website, you can be sure to find something that works for you and your patients. For instance, a wall-mounted dental X-ray machine can save floor space for those with limited square footage. Smaller digital X-ray sensors are handy for working with pediatric patients. For more complex procedures like extractions or root canals, a cone beam X-ray machine provides a three-dimensional image that enables better treatment planning. Get helpful tips in our guide on Purchasing Dental X-ray Machines to figure out exactly what you need to help your patients achieve the desired outcomes.
New and Used Dental X-ray Equipment

Selecting high-quality, reliable equipment for your practice is crucial as dental X-ray equipment plays a critical role in choosing the best treatments for each patient. At PhoenixMed, we take pride in offering X-ray machines and accessories from some of the most trusted names in the industry. You will find products from brands like Carestream, RayScan, Acteon, Gendex, NewTom, Planmeca Meyer, Owandy, Vatech, and more. Additionally, a dental X-ray unit costs less here compared to what you would find elsewhere, making it easier to provide the best patient care. You can also explore our selection of certified second-hand used dental X-ray equipment for sale, which costs 40% to 60% less than new models. Start browsing now to find affordable and reliable equipment for your practice at PhoenixMed.

FAQ

1What are 3 types of X-ray machines?
Three commonly used types of X-ray machines in dentistry are as follows:

  • Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) X-rays: These X-ray machines can provide 3D images of teeth, bone structures, and surrounding tissues that can be seen from virtually any angle. They are often used to diagnose TMJ disorders, sleep apnea, sinus issues, and other oral and jaw-related problems.
  • Digital Panoramic X-rays: This type of X-ray machine can quickly produce detailed digital images. Digital panoramic X-rays assist in mapping teeth for braces or extractions.
  • Periapical X-rays: This type of X-ray machine focuses on smaller areas of the mouth, such as just two or three teeth at a time, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of issues like infections and abscesses.
2How does a dental X-ray machine work?
  • Most of the dental X-ray machines used today utilize digital technology for faster image development and easy computer storage. There is also significantly less exposure to radiation compared to film X-rays. Digital X-ray images are produced using a sensor connected to a computer. The sensor is placed inside the mouth, and the machine is positioned next to the sensor to capture the image.
3How much do dental machines cost?
  • The cost of dental machines can vary significantly depending on the type of equipment you need to purchase. For instance, dental X-ray equipment can cost $30,000 or more. By purchasing professionally refurbished dental equipment from PhoenixMed, you can save 40% to 60%.
4What is the difference between CT and CBCT?
  • The difference between CT and CBCT X-rays lies in the shape of the beam. While CT scanners produce a fan-shaped beam, CBCT machines generate a cone-shaped beam, which allows for higher quality images with greater detail.