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CBCT imaging – A boon to orthodontics
The application of innovative technologies in dentistry and orthodontics has been very interesting to observe. The development of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as a preferred imaging procedure for comprehensive orthodontic treatment is of ...
Genevive L. Machado +1 more
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A novel AI model for detecting periapical lesion on CBCT: CBCT-SAM
Objectives: Periapical lesions are not always evident on radiographic scans. Sometimes, asymptomatic or initial periapical lesions on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) could be missed by inexperienced dentists, especially when the scan has a large ...
Liu, Weicai +9 more
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Artefacts in CBCT: a review [PDF]
Artefacts are common in today's cone beam CT (CBCT). They are induced by discrepancies between the mathematical modelling and the actual physical imaging process. Since artefacts may interfere with the diagnostic process performed on CBCT data sets, every user should be aware of their presence.
R, Schulze +6 more
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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has become indispensable radiographic modality for dentists as it provides high-quality, accurate three-dimensional (3D) representations of maxillofacial structures. CBCT is integral part of guided endodontics. Understanding of field of view, CBCT image acquisition and reconstruction, and artifact reduction are ...
Srishti Pandey +3 more
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Most orthodontic patients, unlike those having implants or endodontic treatment, are children who are particularly vulnerable to ionising radiation. In orthodontics, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has both hazards and benefits. Ionizing radiation, the existence of artefacts, higher costs, limited accessibility, and the need for additional ...
R. Thirunavukkarasu +5 more
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CBCT-guided 3D Dental Structure Reconstruction from Panoramic X-ray: A Preprocessing Pipeline
Panoramic Radiography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) are the most used imaging techniques for implant treatment and oral surgery. However, it cannot be used frequently due to the high cost and radiation exposure of CBCT.
Bumjin Park (14668085) +2 more
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CBCT-based online adaptive radiotherapy for head and neck cancer – dosimetric evaluation of first clinical ...
J. Friborg (7295033) +4 more
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Joint CT/CBCT deformable registration and CBCT enhancement for cancer radiotherapy [PDF]
This paper details an algorithm to simultaneously perform registration of computed tomography (CT) and cone-beam computed (CBCT) images, and image enhancement of CBCT. The algorithm employs a viscous fluid model which naturally incorporates two components: a similarity measure for registration and an intensity correction term for image enhancement ...
Yifei Lou +5 more
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History of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) [PDF]
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) can be regarded as a revolutionary technology in dental imaging. It has many applications in dentistry including endodontics, implant dentistry, orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, pathology, and TMJ imaging.
Ghazali, Ahmad Badruddin
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CBCT-based deformable dose accumulation of external beam radiotherapy in cervical cancer
Background: Delivered radiotherapy doses do not exactly match those planned for a course of treatment, largely due to inter-fraction changes in anatomy. In this study, accumulated delivered dose was calculated for a sample of cervical cancer patients, by
Thomas Hague (16644680) +2 more
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