A dental CBCT (Cone Beam) scanner uses x-rays and computer-processed x-ray information to produce 3D cross-sectional images of the jaws and teeth. It is a smaller, faster and safer version of the regular CT scanner. some benefits include: reduced radiation clearer and precise imaging digitally stored (for ease of...
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NHSE/ NHSI National Strategy: Friend or Foe?
On Tuesday the 5th of November, NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE/I) released a national strategy to create 18 radiology networks across England over the next four years Although this is great news, our main question is do you think it will help sustain imaging within NHS hospitals? According...
Radiology 101: The Basics
The aim of this blog post is to briefly explain what radiology is and what it is used for; and ultimately what we do at Fusion Radiology. Radiology is at the heart of providing accurate diagnosis of many conditions. Radiology is the medical imaging in which helps to manage,...
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