Imaging iCat Scan

Dr. Murray would like to announce the arrival of our new ICAT imaging system. The ICAT maxillofacial imaging technology takes 20-40 seconds, full cone beam, 3D volumetric scan of the patients head. In doing so, we can capture patient information that can be used in many different modalities depending on the referring doctors need.

  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) evaluation

  • Dental Implant planning and assessment

  • Reconstructive surgery

  • Air way assessment - Obstructive sleep apnea

  • Third molar extraction, impacted tooth, nerve survey

Imaging Sciences’ i-CAT…Enhancing the Way You See Patients.

  • The Imaging Sciences’ i-CAT has become the leader in 3-D Cone Beam dental imaging.

  • The 3-D, high resolution view of the face, mouth, and jaw area allows dentists to get the most detailed images allowing for the most predictable results.

  • 20 second scan time – subjects patients to less radiation.

  • Economic design and small footprint allows dentists to have it in their office.

  • The i-CAT™ dramatically advances patient care and doctor/patient communication because it allows for immediate sharing of three-dimensional reconstruction to show the patient a visual diagnosis so they can better understand their treatment options.

  • The Imaging Sciences’ i-CAT captures the most accurate information on the anatomy of a patient’s mouth, face, and jaw areas than film or traditional scans, allowing for more accurate and predictable treatment outcomes.

  • Imaging Sciences’ i-CAT helps detect and evaluate problems before they become serious, such as: bone and jaw deformities, changes to the jaw, cysts, tumors and disease.

  • The Imaging Sciences’ i-CAT reduces stress on patients by not sending them out to a hospital for CT scans and ensures that the dentist remains at the center of the patient cycle of care.

  • We are a Master Planning site for implant.

  • We use Nobel Guide Planing Software which enables us to do a virtual reality surgery on the computer prior to the actual surgery. A surgical guided template is used to idealize placement of implants of the time of surgery.


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