Endodontic Assessment Services

Our Endodontic Assessment service provides precise evaluation of tooth structure, root canals, and surrounding tissues using advanced CBCT imaging. With expert radiological interpretation, we deliver detailed and accurate reports to support effective diagnosis and successful endodontic treatments.


Why Choose Our Endodontic Assessment?

✔️ High-Resolution Imaging
We provide clear visualization of root canal anatomy, even in complex cases.

✔️ Expert Radiologist Review
All reports are interpreted by experienced dental radiologists, ensuring high accuracy and clinical reliability.

✔️ Detailed Canal Analysis
We assess root canal morphology, number of canals, and anatomical variations.

✔️ Early Pathology Detection
Identify infections, lesions, and fractures that may not be visible in standard X-rays.

✔️ Fast & Reliable Reports
Quick turnaround time to support timely diagnosis and treatment planning.


What We Analyze in Endodontic Reports

  • Root canal anatomy and variations
  • Periapical lesions and infections
  • Root fractures and cracks
  • Previously treated root canals
  • Canal calcifications or obstructions
  • Surrounding bone and tissue condition

Who Is It For?

Our Endodontic Assessment services are ideal for:

  • Endodontists
  • General Dentists
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
  • Dental Clinics & Hospitals

Our Commitment

We combine advanced CBCT imaging, precise diagnostic tools, and clinical expertise to deliver accurate and dependable endodontic assessments. Our goal is to support successful root canal treatments and improve patient outcomes through reliable diagnostic insights.

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a 2D TMJ view report?

    A 2D TMJ view report is a radiological analysis of the temporomandibular joint that helps assess joint structure, alignment, and possible disorders using specialized X-ray imaging.

    When is a 2D TMJ scan recommended?

    It is recommended for patients experiencing jaw pain, clicking sounds, limited mouth opening, suspected joint disorders, or before orthodontic and prosthetic treatments.

    What does a 2D TMJ report include?

    The report includes evaluation of joint space, condylar position, symmetry, bone structure, and any signs of degeneration or functional abnormalities.

    How long does it take to receive the report?

    Our 2D TMJ reports are delivered quickly, typically within a short turnaround time, ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment planning.

    Is the procedure safe?

    Yes, the imaging process follows strict safety protocols with minimal radiation exposure while maintaining high diagnostic accuracy.