Fig. 01 3D rendering aids in communicating conditions and treatment to patients and parents
Fig. 02 3D cone beam offers the ability to scroll through the anatomy in axial (2.), coronal (3.) and sagittal (4.) views, which is typically my first step
Fig. 03 3D cone beam offers the ability to scroll through the anatomy in axial (2.), coronal (3.) and sagittal (4.) views, which is typically my first step
Fig. 04 3D cone beam offers the ability to scroll through the anatomy in axial (2.), coronal (3.) and sagittal (4.) views, which is typically my first step
Fig. 05 . Using a 3D scan and imaging software tools, the airway can be isolated and shown in various views, seen here in bone and soft tissue (5.) and on its own without other structures (6.)
Fig. 06 . Using a 3D scan and imaging software tools, the airway can be isolated and shown in various views, seen here in bone and soft tissue (5.) and on its own without other structures (6.)
Fig. 07 Tx STUDIO's Airway tool automatically calculates widths and volumes of the plotted area
Fig. 08 The software also allows for manual calculations should the clinician choose this course
Fig. 09 The software also allows for manual calculations should the clinician choose this course