Successful implant therapy depends on far more than measuring available bone. Hidden anatomical variations and overlooked radiographic findings can significantly influence surgical planning, prosthetic outcomes, and patient safety. While conventional implant assessment often focuses on ridge dimensions, Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) provides access to a deeper anatomical roadmap that is frequently underutilized.
This presentation will explore clinically relevant CBCT findings that every implant clinician should recognize before treatment initiation. Through practical case-based examples, participants will learn to identify critical structures and anatomical variations including the canalis sinuosus, anterior loop of the inferior alveolar nerve, lingual mandibular concavities, accessory foramina, and maxillary sinus septa. The session will also highlight common interpretation pitfalls that may lead to surgical complications or unexpected treatment modifications.
By integrating radiological insight with implant treatment planning, attendees will develop a structured approach to recognizing hidden risk factors, defining surgical safe zones, and enhancing predictability in implant therapy. The goal is to transform CBCT interpretation from a measurement exercise into a powerful clinical decision-making tool.
Date: 01/07/2026 | 07:30 PM IST
