DATA-DRIVEN EBOOK

Study Shows Emerging Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and Imaging Systems Allow Dentistry and Specialty Practices to Be More Profitable More Quickly Compared to Standard 2D Imaging Technology

PreXion recently surveyed dentists and dental specialists across the United States to determine current perceptions on cost analysis from investment to return on Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and imaging systems as well as emerging ways to increase profitability on such investments in a shorter time. 

Given economic pressures on practices today such as rising costs of supplies and increased competition, it’s not surprising that the lower-initial-investment options like the intraoral digital imaging sensor and standard intraoral scanner ranked at higher importance to your peers than the standard 3D CBCT system. Indeed, in today’s market there are more low-cost entry points to advanced imaging for the modern practice. 

If you are considering upgrading your practice’s CBCT and imaging systems, you will want to be equipped with all the latest insights into how best to earn a return on your investments. In this eBook, we will cover data from your peers in dentistry and specialty practice on these topics: 

  • Common Myths about CBCT Imaging in Dentistry and Specialty Practices 
  • The 2D Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using 2D Panoramic Imaging 
  • The 3D Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using 3D CBCT Imaging 
  • The Intraoral Sensor Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using an Intraoral Digital Imaging Sensor 
  • Increasing Profitability More Quickly with Emerging Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and Imaging Systems 
  • Conclusion: How Could CBCT Imaging Companies Be More Helpful to the Dental Profession Overall? 

PreXion recently surveyed dentists and dental specialists across the United States to determine current perceptions on cost analysis from investment to return on Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and imaging systems as well as emerging ways to increase profitability on such investments in a shorter time.

Given economic pressures on practices today such as rising costs of supplies and increased competition, it’s not surprising that the lower-initial-investment options like the intraoral digital imaging sensor and standard intraoral scanner ranked at higher importance to your peers than the standard 3D CBCT system. Indeed, in today’s market there are more low-cost entry points to advanced imaging for the modern practice.

If you are considering upgrading your practice’s CBCT and imaging systems, you will want to be equipped with all the latest insights into how best to earn a return on your investments. In this eBook, we will cover data from your peers in dentistry and specialty practice on these topics:

  • Common Myths about CBCT Imaging in Dentistry and Specialty Practices
  • The 2D Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using 2D Panoramic Imaging
  • The 3D Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using 3D CBCT Imaging
  • The Intraoral Sensor Advantage: Your Peers’ Insights on Using an Intraoral Digital Imaging Sensor
  • Increasing Profitability More Quickly with Emerging Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and Imaging Systems
  • Conclusion: How Could CBCT Imaging Companies Be More Helpful to the Dental Profession Overall?

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