In tomosynthesis mammography, the breast to be examined is positioned between the plates of the tomosynthesis device. Compression is applied to ensure the breast remains immobile, optimizing both image quality and patient comfort. The X-ray tube moves in an arc around the breast, capturing 11 to 15 low-dose X-ray images at small angular intervals within approximately 7 seconds. These digital images are then processed using specialized software to create high-resolution, three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the breast with 1 mm slice intervals.