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Cone beam computed tomography in orthodontics [PDF]
A new revolution in three-dimensional radiologic advances in dentistry was introduced in the year 1998, as cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Over the years, it has become an increasingly popular technique in orthodontic diagnosis, treatment planning,
Sumreet Kaur Sandhu
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Use of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Endodontics [PDF]
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a diagnostic imaging modality that provides high-quality, accurate three-dimensional (3D) representations of the osseous elements of the maxillofacial skeleton.
William C. Scarfe+3 more
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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]
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 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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Cone beam computed tomography use in orthodontics [PDF]
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is widely used by orthodontists to obtain three‐dimensional (3‐D) images of their patients. This is of value as malocclusion results from discrepancies in three planes of space.
Aboudara+96 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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Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography is widely used as a mode of investigation in the field of dentistry. Although presenting a three-dimensional picture of head and neck structures it does carry drawbacks in the form of artifacts which not only ...
Harleen Bali+2 more
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COMPARATIVE CEPHALOMETRIC AND 3D CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANALISIS OF ALVEOLAR BONE DESTRUCTION FOR TEETH IN ANTERIOR CROSSBITE [PDF]
Purpose: To assess the degree of bone destruction for teeth in anterior crossbite by means of 3D cone beam computed tomography and lateral cephalometry. Material/methods: 20 patients with anterior crossbite underwent 3D cone beam computed tomography and
Stilyana Krasteva+3 more
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Purpose: To overcome the imaging artifacts and Hounsfield unit inaccuracy limitations of cone-beam computed tomography, a conditional generative adversarial network is proposed to synthesize high-quality computed tomography-like images from cone-beam ...
Yun Zhang PhD+6 more
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