IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-8-5-19223 Original Research Paper Volumetric approach using CBCT in localization of multiple impacted teeth – A case repost R. KrishnaKumar Dr. Dr. R. RabiaBasree Dr. May 2019 8 5 01 02 ABSTRACT

Since decades, 2D imaging modalities such as cephalometrics, panoramic, periapical radiography have been a standard of care for diagnosing and treatment planning in Dentistry. CBCT, compared to the conventional radiography, has a greater potential to provide complementary information because of its 3D images, reducing the amount of bone loss and failures in surgical procedures. CBCT is acclaimed for its accuracy and diverse clinical utility. CBCT imaging yields accurate 3D pictures of supernumerary teeth, local dental and bony structures, which is helpful for diagnosis and orientation of supernumerary teeth. The position of the supernumerary teeth is varied in the maxilla and often causes permanent dentition complications. CBCT is crucial for exact localization, for treatment planning, and for the surgical approach in cases of multiple supernumerary teeth. The purpose of this is to highlight the significance of CBCT in diagnosis and treatment planning in the surgical removal of multiple impacted teeth.