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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodontics [PDF]
Unlike patients receiving implants or endodontic treatment, most orthodontic patients are children who are particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) carries risks and benefits in orthodontics.
Ahmad Abdelkarim
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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an important source of three‐dimensional volumetric data in clinical orthodontics. Due to the progress in the technology of CBCT, for orthodontic clinical diagnosis, treatment and follow‐up, it supply much more reliable information compared to conventional radiography.
Disha Singh
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodontics [PDF]
Orthodontists treat malocclusions by applying three-dimensional forces. For years, the diagnosis of this three-dimensional condition and the related treatment plan has been based on two-dimensional imaging.
İpek Coşkun, Burçak Kaya
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodontics [PDF]
The advent of three-dimensional (3D) imaging technology has caused a significant change in the diagnostic approach practiced in dentistry, and in particular, orthodontics.
Furkan Dindaroğlu, Enver Yetkiner
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Visualization of Distal Vessels during Mechanical Thrombectomy using Aortic Cone-beam Computed Tomography [PDF]
During mechanical thrombectomy, manipulation under the limited visibility of vessels distal to the occlusion site could result in vessel perforation. Standard imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging and digital subtraction angiography often
Satoshi MIYAMOTO +4 more
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Cone beam computed tomography in endodontics [PDF]
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a contemporary, radiological imaging system designed specifically for use on the maxillo-facial skeleton. The system overcomes many of the limitations of conventional radiography by producing undistorted, three-dimensional images of the area under examination.
Durack, Conor, Patel, Shanon
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Concrescence: Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Imaging Perspective [PDF]
Concrescence is a form of twinning, formed by the confluence of cementum of two teeth at the root level. The diagnosis of concrescence has largely relied on the conventional 2D imaging.
Ali Zakir Syed +3 more
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Bone mineral density radiopaque templates for cone beam computed tomography and multidetector computed tomography [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Cone beam computed tomography is widely applied for diagnostics and planning various manipulations in the maxillofacial region, for example, dental implantation. Its advantages include high spatial resolution, low radiation exposure, and cost-
Shazmim D. Hossain +8 more
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Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) was introduced in the late 1990s to improve the accuracy and efficiency of therapy and minimize radiation-induced toxicities.
Hefei Liu +7 more
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CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS BASED ON CONE-BEAM COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY (LITERATURE REVIEW)
Conducting a cephalometric analysis is an integral component in the diagnosis of malocclusion. Inaccuracies in the identification of landmarks on two-dimensional images can lead to measurement errors.
Ye.Ye. Vyzhenko
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