3D Imaging

An image of a CS 9300 scanning systemThe CS 9300 system gives our oral and maxillofacial practice state-of-the-art technology to help Dr. Cho diagnose potential issues more accurately and provide treatment with unprecedented confidence.

For more information about 3D Imaging or to schedule a consult with Dr. Cho, please use our Appointment form or call our Upper East Side NYC office at 121 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Office Phone Number 212-838-5895.

Benefits of 3D Imaging

Unlike a traditional spiral CT scanner, this 3D system utilizes cone beam CT technology and provides precise, crystal-clear digital images while minimizing your exposure to radiation. Our new 3D system enables us to perform a wider range of diagnoses and treatments in our office, helping to reduce multiple visits. The CS 9300 scanner allows us to choose the field of view, or scanning area, that best suits your specific treatment needs. This helps to limit your radiation exposure because we are focusing specifically on your area of concern.

The CS 9300 system brings the latest 3D technology to Steven H. Cho, DDS, PLLC, providing unmatched visualization of anatomical detail that aids in treatment planning and helps us to better explain the particulars of your case, as well as address any questions you may have. Dr. Cho can use this innovative technology to quickly and easily share 3D images of the area of concern with your referring doctor — allowing the doctors to collaborate on your care, improve your experience, and deliver a positive treatment outcome.


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