Introduction: The science of dental implantology has evolved exponentially in the recent past but the intricacies in the selection of implant site, size and angulations has always been challenging to the clinician and it is very difficult to meet these ...
Appaji Athota+5 more
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Alveolar Bone Loss Analysis on Dental Digital Radiography Image
Background: Periodontal disease is the second most common tooth and mouth disease in Indonesia. Moreover, radiographic examination is the most useful tool to evaluate alveolar bone loss and diagnose periodontal diseases.
Aulia Karina Fitriananda+2 more
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Automatic exposure compensation in intraoral digital radiography: effect on the gray values of dental tissues [PDF]
Background This study aimed to investigate the effect of automatic exposure compensation (AEC) of intraoral radiographic systems on the gray values of dental tissues in images acquired with or without high-density material in the exposed region using ...
Evelyn Rute Carneiro Maciel+5 more
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Diagnostic yield of dental radiography and digital tomosynthesis for the identification of anatomic structures in dogs. [PDF]
IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a novel imaging modality, digital tomosynthesis (DT), for identification of predefined anatomic dental and maxillomandibular structures in dogs.MethodsDT images were compared to conventional intraoral dental radiography (DR) for the diagnostic yield regarding the presence and quality of ...
May T+5 more
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Evaluation of conventional and digital radiography capacities for distinguishing dental materials on radiograms depending on the present radiopacifying agent [PDF]
Bacgroun/Aim. The radiopacity of an endodontic material can considerably vary as measured on film and a digital sensor. Digital radiography offers numerous advantages over convential film-based radiography in dental clinical practice regarding ...
Antonijević Đorđe+5 more
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Objectives: Digital radiography has become an integral part of dentistry. Digital radiography does not require film or dark rooms, reduces X-ray doses, and instantly generates images.
Muhammed Ajmal, Mohamed I. Elshinawy
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Investigating the Satisfaction of Professors and Students with the Use of Conventional and Digital Radiography in the Endodontics Department of Mashhad Dental School [PDF]
Introduction: Digital radiography seems necessary for overcoming educational problems and archiving radiographs taken from patients; nonetheless, the views of students and professors about this issue have been less studied.
Armita Rouhani+2 more
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A cross-sectional survey of dentists' use of digital radiographic techniques in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Introduction: Undergraduate oral and maxillofacial radiology curricula are currently undergoing a reform process that is moving toward digital-based radiology that requires dedicated resources to train dental students to the field experience.
Ra′ed Al Sadhan
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Agreement of Digital Panoramic Radiographs with and without Software Enhancement in the Diagnosis of roximal Dental Caries in Primary Molars [PDF]
Introduction: Dental caries is the most common chronic condition in children. Recently, there has been a growing tendency to using digital panoramic radiography among clinicians.
Somayeh Nemati+3 more
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A Questionnaire of Digital Radiography and CBCT Use and Knowledge among Lithuanian Dentists
Objectives: Digital radiography is an increasingly used technology in Lithuania. However, there is no published information about using cone-beam computed tomography.
Vestina Masyte+2 more
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