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The Accuracy of Panoramic Radiography in Assessing the Mesiodistal Angulations of Teeth
Introduction: Nowadays, the use of panoramic radiographs for evaluation of uprighting and root parallelism, after the closure of spaces and before the debanding of fixed appliances, often been accepted, and the use of radiography to evaluate the results
M Molayi+3 more
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How Do Dental Professionals and Students Assess Orthodontic Case Complexity?
ABSTRACT Background Accurately diagnosing and assessing orthodontic case complexity is essential for treatment planning, estimating therapy duration, and determining required expertise. Various indices, such as the American Board of Orthodontics Discrepancy Index (ABO DI), provide objective evaluations.
Giulia Semerari+4 more
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Background and aims. Panoramic radiographs are used for surgical planning of unerupted third molars. The major problems associated with panoramic radiography include unequal magnification and geometric distortion of the image.
Javad Yazdani+2 more
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Accuracy of linear vertical measurements in posterior mandible on panoramic view
Background: One of the most frequent concerns encountered in dental implant treatments is inadequate pre-operative planning. Panoramic radiographs are readily accessible and cost efficient.
Abdolaziz Haghnegahdar, Pegah Bronoosh
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Deep Learning for the Radiographic Detection of periodontal Bone Loss [PDF]
We applied deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to detect periodontal bone loss (PBL) on panoramic dental radiographs. We synthesized a set of 2001 image segments from panoramic radiographs. Our reference test was the measured % of PBL.
Dörfer, Christof+7 more
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Oral Health Status at Age 60 and 72 Years—A Longitudinal Study
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated oral health status in 60‐year‐old individuals over 12 years. Materials and Methods Data were obtained from The Swedish National Study on Aging and Care (SNAC). One hundred nineteen 60‐year‐old individuals (48% females) underwent a clinical and radiographic baseline examination (2001–2003) and follow‐up ...
Sladjana Critén+5 more
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Radiographic localization of impacted maxillary canines: A comparison of methods
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether localization is achievable with a single panoramic radiograph. Materials and Methods: A total of 40 patients were studied, in varying age groups and were assessed clinically for impacted or ...
Shruti Garg+2 more
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Comparison of panoramic radiography and cone beam CT in the assessment of juxta-apical radiolucency.
OBJECTIVES To compare the performance of panoramic radiography (PAN) and cone beam CT (CBCT) in the detection of juxta-apical radiolucency (JAR), as well as to investigate, in CBCT images, if there are factors associated with the detection of JAR on PAN.
Eduarda Helena Leandro Nascimento+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is associated with enamel's existing qualitative developmental defects. Aim This study aimed to assess the cortical and trabecular mandibular bone morphology in pediatric patients with MIH using fractal analysis (FA) and digital panoramic radiography (DPR) with various radiomorphometric indices.
Asli Soğukpinar Önsüren+1 more
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Absorbed doses for patients undergoing panoramic radiography, cephalometric radiography and CBCT
Objectives: Contemporary dental radiology offers a wide spectrum of imaging methods but it also contributes to an increase in the participation of dental radiological diagnosis in the patient’s exposure to ionizing radiation.
Małgorzata Wrzesień, Jerzy Olszewski
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