Introducing the Kodak 9000 3D Imaging System
In an ongoing effort to provide you with the best care possible, Dr. Ingram is among the first to add a 3D extraoral imaging system to his office, revolutionizing patient treatment.





What this means to you as a patient:
  • High-resolution images - Dr. Ingram can view your teeth more clearly
  • Less radiation - more safety
  • Improved patient care - Dr. Ingram can perform a wider range of diagnoses, helping reduce multiple visits, saving you time and money
  • Having highly detailed, true-to-life 3D images helps Dr. Ingram provide quicker and more accurate diagnoses, improved treatment planning and better patient care. Focused field of view means that other tissues, such as the brain and eyes, will not be unnecessarily radiated with this unit
  • Comfortable positioning - when images are taken, you stand facing your dental professional, making the shot more comfortable for you
The KODAK 9000 3D SYSTEM gives our practice the ability to take powerful 3D images, while using less radiation. The unit captures high-quality pictures and allows our practice to perform a wider range of diagnoses and treatments in the office, helping reduce multiple visits and rescheduling, saving our patients time and money.

Three-dimensional technology allows Dr. Ingram to better visualize his patients' dentition, without having to send patients to a lab for radiology scans. Viewing an uprecedented level of anatomical detail helps Dr. Ingram diagnose more accurately and treat with confidence. The capabilities of 3D imaging offer a wide range of diagnostic possiblilites such as implant placement, extractions, examination of oral pathologies, root fractures, and third molar evaluations. This breakthrough technology provides unprecedented x-ray views of the oral cavity.

Periapical and panoramic radiography have been augmented by the recent introduction of high-resolution cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), allowing 3D assessment of third molars, tooth extraction, surgical planning, oral pathologies, fractures, and implant placement. Because the 9000 system focuses only on the area in need of diagnosis, the amount of radiation exposure is significantly reduced, delivering 10-30 times less exposure than other dental radiography systems.


We are here to provide you with superb dental care, every time! If you have any questions regarding our technologies, feel free to contact us:

Dr. William L. Ingram, D.M.D.
2227 Drake Ave. SW
Suite 10-B
Huntsville, AL 35805
256.883.7832


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