Palate defect

Palate defect

In this case a vet wanted to know the exact type and dimensions of the tissue hiatus the cat at issue had on its hard palate. These factors greatly determined the possibility of covering the hiatus and whether appropriate vascularisation can be ensured. In order for us to be able to provide the doctor with all the necessary information, we created the 3D model of the whole skull based on the CT images and we shared the zoomable and rotatable file with him.

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Palate defect
Palate defect

Diverse anatomical visualization

Dental visualisation
Dental visualisation

Diverse anatomical visualization

Bone density analysis
Bone density analysis

Diverse anatomical visualization