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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the long‐term clinical outcomes of quad zygomatic implants (ZIs) as a rescue therapy for patients with failed full‐arch implant rehabilitation in the maxilla due to advanced peri‐implantitis. Material and Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of all patients treated with the Quad Zygoma Protocol. Primary outcomes
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Measurement of knee joint space width with bi-planar radiography. [PDF]
Vandergaag ID, Walker REA, Boyd SK.
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Quantitative evaluation of a deep learning-based noise reduction algorithm in digital radiography using noise power spectrum analysis. [PDF]
Maruyama S, Saitou H.
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Conventional Radiography of the Shoulder
Seminars in Roentgenology, 2005Conventional radiography is a useful tool in the evaluation of shoulder pain whether in the setting of acute trauma or chronic pain and in most clinical situations should be the first imaging modality performed. Knowledge of the various projections and radiographic findings described above will ensure an optimal evaluation of the shoulder regardless of
Timothy G, Sanders, Sean L, Jersey
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Principles and precautions of conventional radiography
Surgery (Oxford), 2003Abstract The production of X-rays and the different techniques available to image them are described. The types and applications of contrast agents are discussed, along with side-effects and how to avoid/minimize them. Standard radiographic projections are detailed and the methods used to improve image quality mentioned.
Christopher J Harvey, Martin JK Blomley
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Conventional Radiography in Musculoskeletal Imaging
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2009Conventional radiography in musculoskeletal imaging has a venerable past. This article outlines the development of radiographic techniques. It then discusses the continuing advantages of conventional radiography in many specific circumstances and acknowledges the circumstances in which CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear imaging are more useful modalities.
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Journal of Endodontics, 1994
This research compared the length determination images produced by Trophy and Regam direct digital radiographic systems with conventional E-speed radiographs. Size #15 K files were placed in the canals of 19 teeth of cadaver specimens and radiographed in a geometrically standardized bench device.
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This research compared the length determination images produced by Trophy and Regam direct digital radiographic systems with conventional E-speed radiographs. Size #15 K files were placed in the canals of 19 teeth of cadaver specimens and radiographed in a geometrically standardized bench device.
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Imaging Anatomy: Conventional Radiography
2018When Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen discovered X-rays in 1895, the first radiograph he took was of his wife’s hand (Rontgen, Sitzungsberichte der Physikalisch-medizinischen Gesellschaft zu Wurzburg 9:132–41, 1895). Conventional radiography has played a key role in musculoskeletal imaging ever since and is generally the first imaging modality performed in most ...
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Comparative Evaluation of Digital Radiography versus Conventional Radiography of Fractured Skulls
Investigative Radiology, 1993The authors assessed the relative efficacy of conventional and digital storage-phosphor radiographs for the detection of skull fractures.Fifty conventional film-screen radiographs (FSR) and 50 digital storage-phosphor radiographs (DR) with 66 fractures were compared. Five radiologists evaluated image quality and fracture detectability. The results were
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