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Clayray Dental Radiology opening hours


Clayray Dental Radiology opening hours

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

Clayray Dental Radiology - Promotion

About Clayray Dental Radiology

Clayray Dental Radiology runs a Morita CBCT machine that employs limited field scanning with industry leading resolution.
At Clayray Dental Radiology, we choose to use the Morita scanner over the i-CAT scanner due to its ability in providing superior resolution and clarity with a much smaller dose of radiation. In addition to our 3D CBCT scans, we also offer bulk billing on 2D scans like our orthopantomograms (OPG) and cephalometry scans.

Cone Beam CT: *Implant survey to determine bony dimensions, topography, and cortical plates, *Assessment of impacted, supernumerary teeth and dens-in-dente, *Inferior alveolar canal localisation for wisdom teeth extraction, *Diagnosis of periapical infection, unfilled root canals, root fractures, *Diagnosis of periapical related pathology, *Diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disease.

ABN
24 058 989 414
Established
1969
Also listed under
Dentofacial Radiology Specialists

Products and Services

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Services

Dental Imaging

Features

Bulk Billing

Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Keywords

Bone Age, OPG, X-rays, Cone Beam CT, Dental Imaging

FAQs

  • What are the uses of Cone Beam CT?

    Determining the bucco-lingual dimension, investigating the morphology of a root, localizing the inferior alveolar nerve are just some of the uses of Cone Beam examinations. In most cases they are used to aid and confirm clinical diagnosis where other imaging options have been exhausted or are inconclusive.

  • What is a Cone Beam CT examination?

    It's an examination that produces images in 3 planes with higher resolution images and lower amounts of radiation dose when compared to medical CT scanners. Cone beam CT examinations produce geometrically accurate images that can be viewed from 3 planes. Orthopantomography and intraoral examinations in comparison only permit the viewing of a structure from 1 plane at a time with varying degrees of geometrical innaccuracy depending on how well the examination was carried out.

  • What is Cone Beam CT??

    Cone Beam CT is a safe and effective dental imaging technique within the dental industry, providing the clearest images available. We were the first Radiology practice to introduce CBCT technology to Melbourne & Victoria and we have become one of the most experienced with over 20 years in dental imaging. We provide patients with J-Morita CBCT scans, which is a brand of cone beam technology just like the i-Cat is.