We think of CBCT for implants and orthodontics — young people stuff. But the fastest‑growing patient demographic is the elderly. Why? Because older adults have complex dental issues: root canal retreatments, denture‑related bone problems, and suspected cysts or tumours. The India CBCT dental imaging market research study shows that the elderly segment is growing twice as fast as the adult segment, driven by longer lifespans and better retention of natural teeth.
What do elderly patients need? Low‑dose protocols (to minimize radiation), easy positioning (arthritic necks), and fast scans (short breath holds). The India CBCT dental imaging market trends highlight that manufacturers are now offering “geriatric modes” — slower gantry rotation, lower mA, and voice guidance in local languages.
But awareness is low. Many elderly patients still think “X‑ray” is the only option. Dentists need to educate: a CBCT can find a hidden infection that a 2D X‑ray misses — and that infection could be affecting their heart or diabetes control.
The message: age is not a barrier to quality imaging. If you're 70 and need a complex dental procedure, demand CBCT. It's safer and smarter.