Jaw CT scanWarsaw
A jaw CT scan is one of the most advanced diagnostic examinations in modern dentistry, enabling a three-dimensional assessment of bone structures and teeth with extraordinary precision. At Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic in Ursynów, we perform CBCT (cone beam) tomography, which allows for detailed imaging of the jaw, mandible, sinuses, and surrounding tissues. Thanks to this technology, our specialists can plan even the most demanding implantological, surgical, and endodontic procedures, ensuring patients the highest standard of safety and treatment effectiveness.

What is CBCT jaw tomography?
CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) jaw scan is a modern imaging method that uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam. During a short examination, the device takes hundreds of cross-sectional images, which are then computer-processed into a detailed, three-dimensional anatomical model of the jaw and surrounding structures. This allows for the assessment of bone density, tooth position, root canal course, maxillary sinuses, and the detection of any pathological changes, even those invisible on traditional 2D images.
When is it worth having a jaw CT scan?
CBCT tomography is invaluable in planning implant treatment, when it is necessary to assess the quantity and quality of bone and precisely determine the position of implants. This examination is also a standard before complicated surgical procedures, such as the removal of impacted wisdom teeth, root resections, or treatment of inflammatory changes. Jaw CT scans are used in endodontics, orthodontics, injury diagnostics, and assessment of maxillary sinuses. Indications for the examination also include unclear pain complaints, suspicion of cysts, tumors, or other changes within the jaw bone.
For whom will a jaw CT scan be the best solution?
CBCT tomography is recommended for every patient planned for implant, surgical, or endodontic procedures, as well as in cases of pain or injuries that are difficult to diagnose. This examination also works well for people with suspected pathological changes in the bones, sinuses, or temporomandibular joints. Thanks to three-dimensional imaging, the doctor can precisely assess anatomical conditions and select the safest and most effective treatment method.
How does a jaw CT scan proceed?
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Preparation
The examination is quick, non-invasive, and comfortable for the patient. After removing metal elements from the head area, the patient is positioned in the device, which rotates around the face.
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Performing the scan
The whole process usually takes from 5 to 40 seconds, and the radiation dose is minimized thanks to modern algorithms and technologies.
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Result
The result in the form of digital 3D images is available almost immediately – the doctor can analyze them on a computer screen, planning further treatment with the highest precision.
What are the most important advantages of CBCT jaw tomography?
The introduction of CBCT tomography to dental diagnostics has revolutionized treatment planning and implementation. It allows for hundreds of cross-sectional images to be obtained in one short scan, which provides an incomparably larger amount of information than classic X-rays. Thanks to this, the doctor can quickly and accurately make a diagnosis, and the patient gains confidence that the treatment will be precise and safe.
Three-dimensional precision
CBCT enables accurate imaging of all jaw structures in three planes, which allows for the assessment of even the smallest anatomical details.
Minimal radiation dose
Modern devices limit radiation exposure to a minimum, making the examination safe even if repetition is necessary.
Speed and convenience
The entire procedure takes only a few dozen seconds, and the result is available almost immediately after the examination is completed.
Versatility of applications
Jaw CT scans are used in implantology, surgery, endodontics, orthodontics, and diagnostics of sinuses and temporomandibular joints.
Exceptional image quality
3D images allow for the detection of changes invisible on traditional photos, which increases the effectiveness and safety of treatment.

What is the cost of a jaw CT scan at Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic Warsaw?
The price of a jaw CT scan depends on the scope of the examination and the individual needs of the patient. The result is available in electronic or print form. Before the examination, we inform you about all costs and discuss payment options, including installment options. We invite you for a consultation, during which we will determine the best diagnostic plan and present a detailed valuation.
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Team of jaw tomography diagnosticians at Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic
At Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic, CBCT examinations are performed by experienced technicians and doctors who care about safety, comfort, and appropriate interpretation of results. We only use certified, latest-generation equipment, and each patient receives individual support at every stage of the examination.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about jaw CT scans
A jaw CT scan is an examination that raises many questions regarding safety, preparation, and interpretation of results. Below you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions that will help clear up doubts and prepare for the scan.
01 Is CBCT jaw tomography safe?
The examination is completely safe – the radiation dose is minimal and significantly lower than in classic computed tomography.
02 Do I need to specially prepare for a jaw CT scan?
No, the examination does not require special preparation. It is enough to remove metal elements from the head area and follow the technician’s instructions.
03 How long does a jaw CT scan take?
The whole process takes from a few to several dozen seconds, and the result is available almost immediately after the examination is completed.
04 Can a jaw CT scan be performed on children?
Yes, the examination is safe for children and often used in orthodontic diagnostics and when planning surgical or endodontic treatment.
05 What conditions can be detected thanks to jaw tomography?
CBCT tomography allows for the detection of inflammatory changes, cysts, tumors, anatomical abnormalities, impacted teeth, maxillary sinus pathologies, and assessment of bone condition before implant and surgical procedures.


