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Diagnosing Facial Bone Injuries at RadCare Using Computed Tomography (CT)
The facial skull is a critical component of the facial skeleton, consisting of very thin bones that are susceptible to injuries when subjected to trauma. At “RadCare,” we provide advanced diagnostic services to evaluate facial bone injuries using the latest medical imaging technologies.
Common Causes of Facial Bone Injuries:
- Bicycle or car accidents:
Traffic accidents often lead to fractures or injuries in facial bones. - Sports activities:
Such as ball sports that may result in direct impacts to the face.
The Role of Computed Tomography (CT) in Diagnosis:
High precision:
- Provides 3D images of facial bones, helping detect fine fractures or structural changes.
Comprehensive assessment:
- Enables detailed analysis of injuries, including the interaction of bones with surrounding tissues.
Treatment planning:
- Offers accurate information for surgeons to plan corrective surgeries if necessary.
Advantages of CT Scans for Facial Bones at RadCare:
- State-of-the-art equipment:
We use advanced technologies to ensure accurate images with the lowest possible radiation dose. - Fast diagnosis:
Reports are prepared quickly to support timely treatment decisions. - Patient comfort:
A comfortable and stress-free environment ensures a smooth examination experience.
Why Choose RadCare?
- Specialized team:
Our radiologists have extensive experience in evaluating facial injuries. - Comprehensive care:
From diagnosis to treatment, we provide an integrated treatment plan in collaboration with surgery and other specialties.
Benefits of Early Diagnosis:
- Reducing complications of severe injuries.
- Accelerating recovery and improving treatment outcomes.
- Preventing damage to surrounding tissues or vital functions such as breathing and vision.
Examinations :
- MR orbit
- MR Facial skull
- CT facial skull