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Cone-beam computed tomography for trauma
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020ABSTRACT Radiographic imaging is critical in helping guide treatment of critically injured patients. Cone-beam computed tomography is an axial imaging technique available from fixed imaging systems found in hybrid operating rooms.
Jonathan J. Morrison+4 more
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Use of cone-beam computed tomography for advanced imaging of the equine patient.
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021Access to volumetric imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), has increased over the past decade and have revolutionised the way clinicians evaluate equine anatomy.
H. Stewart+3 more
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Panoramic cone beam computed tomography
Medical Physics, 2012Purpose:Cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the main imaging tool for image‐guided radiotherapy but its functionality is limited by a small imaging volume and restricted image position (imaged at the central instead of the treatment position for peripheral lesions to avoid collisions).
J Chang+3 more
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Veterinary Dentistry
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2012The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in imaging dogs and cats for diagnostic dental veterinary applications. CBCT scans of heads of six dogs and two cats were made. Dental panoramic and multi-planar reformatted (MPR) para-sagittal reconstructions were created using specialized software.
van Thielen, B.+2 more
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2017
This chapter illustrates jaw cysts and cyst-like conditions, benign jaw tumors and tumor-like conditions, malignant tumors in jaws, jaw infections, temporomandibular joints, teeth (impactions and anomalies/malformations) and dental implants (pre- and postoperative imaging), facial traumas and fractures, facial growth disturbances, paranasal sinuses ...
Tore A. Larheim, Tore A. Larheim
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This chapter illustrates jaw cysts and cyst-like conditions, benign jaw tumors and tumor-like conditions, malignant tumors in jaws, jaw infections, temporomandibular joints, teeth (impactions and anomalies/malformations) and dental implants (pre- and postoperative imaging), facial traumas and fractures, facial growth disturbances, paranasal sinuses ...
Tore A. Larheim, Tore A. Larheim
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The Laryngoscope, 2020
Cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) offers three‐dimensional structures in assessing upper airway of patients. This study aims to compare the cone‐beam computerized tomography scan measurements between children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and ...
W. Hsu+6 more
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Cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) offers three‐dimensional structures in assessing upper airway of patients. This study aims to compare the cone‐beam computerized tomography scan measurements between children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and ...
W. Hsu+6 more
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in Endodontics
Dental Update, 2010Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an extra-oral imaging system which produces 3-dimensional scans of the maxillofacial skeleton. It is useful in overcoming the limitations of conventional radiography. CBCT is a valuable aid in providing additional information for diagnosis and enabling more predictable management of complex endodontic problems ...
Patel, Shanon+2 more
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Cone‐beam computed tomography and the dentist
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2015AbstractAlthough cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) is just 15 years old, it has revolutionized the practice of dentistry, so much so, there is hardly a dental specialty which has not been affected by this technology. Nevertheless, it presents the dentist with a number of important challenges. An initial steep learning curve must be addressed without
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Skeletal dosimetry in cone beam computed tomography
Medical Physics, 2009Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new patient imaging technique that has proved invaluable for treatment target verification and patient positioning during image‐guided radiotherapy (IGRT). It has been shown that CBCT results in additional dose to bone that may amount to 10% of the prescribed dose.
Walters, B. R. B.+3 more
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Combining Intraoral Scans, Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Face Scans: The Virtual Patient
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2018Purpose: The aim of this literature review was to provide an update on the current scientific knowledge in the field of 3D virtual patient science and to identify a possible easy, smart, and affordable method to combine different file formats obtained ...
C. Mangano+4 more
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