MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the inside of the body. It is especially useful for examining soft tissues like the brain, muscles, and organs, and it does not use harmful radiation.
CT scan is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It helps doctors diagnose injuries, infections, tumors, and internal bleeding quickly and accurately.
Ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. It is commonly used to examine organs and monitor pregnancy, and it is safe because it does not use radiation.
X-ray is a medical imaging technique that uses a small amount of radiation to produce images of the inside of the body, especially bones. It is commonly used to detect fractures, infections, and some diseases.
Mammography is a medical imaging technique that uses low-dose X-rays to create detailed images of the breast. It is commonly used to screen for and detect early signs of breast cancer, helping identify abnormalities before symptoms appear.
CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) is an advanced imaging technique that uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to create detailed 3D images of the body. It is commonly used in dental and maxillofacial imaging to assess bone structure, teeth, and soft tissues, providing precise information for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Bone Density (BMD) is a medical imaging test that measures the strength and density of bones using low-dose X-rays. It is commonly used to detect conditions like osteoporosis and assess fracture risk, helping guide prevention and treatment.