i-CAT for Implants

i-CAT technology has revolutionized the 3D dental landscape and maxillofacial radiography.

With ultimate efficiency and flexibility for maximum clinical control, i-CAT is greatly regarded as the cone beam industry’s standard. It is designed to give dentists precise implant analysis, restoration, planning, and placement.

Why is it known as the standard?

i-CAT technology is praised by its owners and has won plenty of well-deserved awards. Here at Goodman Dental Center, we make sure to keep our practice up on the latest dental technology to provide you with the greatest experience and benefits yet. To learn more about i-CAT for Implants, call our office today and we’ll be more than happy to assist you.

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