
3D Imaging in Las Cruces, NM
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Plan Your Next StepsWhat Is 3D Imaging (CBCT Scan)?
3D imaging, also known as a CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scan, is an advanced diagnostic technology that captures a detailed, three-dimensional view of your teeth, jaw, nerves, sinuses, and surrounding structures. Unlike traditional 2D X-rays that show flat images, a CBCT scan allows us to see your entire oral and facial anatomy from every angle, giving us the complete picture needed to plan complex procedures with exceptional precision. From dental implants and extractions to root canals and full-mouth reconstruction, 3D imaging is the foundation of safer, smarter, and more predictable dental care.
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Benefits of 3D Imaging (CBCT Scan)
A CBCT scan takes the guesswork out of complex dental care. By giving us a full 3D view of your mouth and jaw, it allows for more accurate diagnosis, safer procedures, and better long-term outcomes, especially for implants, surgery, and advanced treatments.
Detailed 3D View of Your Anatomy
CBCT scans show your teeth, roots, bone, nerves, and sinuses in precise 3D detail, revealing information that traditional X-rays simply can't capture.
Safer, More Predictable Treatment
By mapping critical structures like nerves and sinuses, 3D imaging helps us plan procedures with exceptional accuracy, reducing risks and improving results.
Essential for Complex Procedures
From dental implants to extractions and full-mouth reconstruction, CBCT scans provide the foundation for precise, long-lasting outcomes.
The 3D Imaging (CBCT Scan) Process
Comprehensive Evaluation
We begin with a review of your dental history and treatment goals to determine whether a CBCT scan is the right diagnostic tool for your care.
Comfortable, Fast Scanning
You simply stand or sit still while the CBCT machine quickly rotates around your head, capturing hundreds of detailed images in under a minute.
3D Image Reconstruction
The scan is instantly processed into a detailed 3D model of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures, ready for in-depth analysis.
Diagnostic Review Together
We walk you through your 3D scan in real time, showing exactly what we see and explaining how it informs your personalized treatment plan.
Precision Treatment Planning
Using your 3D images, we plan procedures like implants, extractions, or surgery with pinpoint accuracy, ensuring safer, more predictable results.
Why Choose Organ Mountain Dental for 3D Imaging (CBCT Scan)
At Organ Mountain Dental, 3D imaging is more than just advanced technology. It's a core part of how we deliver precise, safe, and confident dental care. Dr. Jake B. Wolf uses CBCT scans to plan complex procedures like implants, full-arch restorations, wisdom teeth removal, and bone grafting with exceptional accuracy. By seeing your anatomy in complete detail before treatment begins, we can avoid critical structures, prevent surprises, and achieve better long-term results. Combined with our in-house lab and comprehensive care under one roof, 3D imaging helps us deliver the kind of precision that truly sets modern dentistry apart.
Why Patients Love It:
Detailed 3D images for exceptional diagnostic accuracy
Safer, more predictable planning for complex procedures
Fast, comfortable scanning in under a minute
Seamless integration with our in-house lab and full care model

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Common Questions About 3D Imaging (CBCT Scan)
Everything you need to know before your visit, from appointments to treatments and care.
Contact UsA CBCT scan typically costs between $150 and $500, depending on the area being imaged and the complexity of the case. When used for implants, surgery, or complex treatment planning, many dental insurance plans cover part of the cost. At Organ Mountain Dental in Las Cruces, we provide a clear, personalized estimate during your consultation.
Yes, CBCT scans are very safe. While they use slightly more radiation than a standard 2D dental X-ray, the dose is still very low and far less than a medical CT scan. We only recommend a CBCT scan when it's truly needed for accurate diagnosis or treatment planning, always prioritizing your safety.
A 3D CBCT scan is typically recommended for complex procedures where precision is critical, including dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, bone grafting, sinus lifts, root canals on difficult teeth, and full-mouth reconstruction. It's also used to diagnose jaw issues, impacted teeth, and oral pathologies not visible on 2D X-rays.
A CBCT scan takes less than a minute to complete. The actual scanning process usually lasts only 10 to 40 seconds, during which the machine rotates around your head to capture hundreds of images. The 3D reconstruction appears on screen immediately after, ready for review.
No, a CBCT scan does not hurt. It's completely non-invasive and painless. You simply stand or sit still while the machine rotates around your head. There's no discomfort, no injections, and no recovery time, making it one of the easiest and most patient-friendly diagnostic tools available.
A regular dental X-ray captures flat, 2D images of your teeth and jaw, while a CBCT scan produces a detailed 3D image of your entire oral and facial anatomy, including nerves, bone, and sinuses. CBCT scans are essential for complex cases where precision, safety, and detailed planning are critical.
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