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Abstract Objectives To test the hypothesis that routine dental radiographs can be used to draw conclusions regarding the mandibular canal (MC) localization. Material and Methods A total of 108 radiographs (36 orthopantomograms [OPTs], 36 lateral cephalograms [LCs], and 36 cone‐beam computed tomograms [CBCTs]) of 36 patients were analyzed.
Bernhard Wiechens+5 more
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Abstract Background We report the successful conservative management of a pathological mandibular fracture resulting from chronic osteomyelitis in a super‐elderly patient. Case Presentation A 90‐year‐old woman was admitted because of an external dental fistula with purulent drainage. Radiographs showed extensive bone destruction in the mandible.
Ryutaro Ono+3 more
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Abstract Objectives to retrospectively evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of immediate, flapless full‐arch prostheses, supported by 4/6 implants according to prosthetic‐driven planning and guided surgery. Materials and Methods The study involved 28 edentulous patients (20 female/8 males; average age 67.75 ± 8.627 years), 32 prostheses (17 all ...
Gerardo La Monaca+5 more
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Background: Panoramic radiography creates distortion in teeth position and inclination especially in lateral areas of the arches due to acquisition and curved shape of dental arch.
Marta Fontana+7 more
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β-Carotene patch application effects on gingival crevicular fluid volume after panoramic radiography exposure [PDF]
Panoramic radiography is a radiography technique which is commonly used in dentistry. X-ray radiation from panoramic radiography can cause biological damage, such as the increase of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume. One of materials which was known
Andini, Anggun Dwi+2 more
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Abstract Purpose The aim of the present study was to evaluate the 5‐year results in terms of marginal bone level (MBL) around implants supporting fixed full‐arch metal‐ceramic restorations in a series of cases of patients who had lost their teeth in that dental arch because of severe periodontal disease.
Pablo Galindo‐Moreno+5 more
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Pre-Chemotherapy Dental Screening: Is There Additional Diagnostic Value for a Panoramic Radiograph?
Background: The oral cavity is a potential source of infectious complications in patients treated with myelosuppressive chemotherapy (CT). Pre-chemotherapy oral examination to identify foci of infection is recommended, but it is unclear whether this ...
Judith A. E. M. Zecha+5 more
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Aim: To compare the accuracy of the panoramic radiography with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans in measuring the distances between root apexes and the adjacent anatomical structures including the maxillary sinus and the mandibular canal ...
Carlos Henrique Ferrari, Amjad Abu Hasna
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3D Teeth Reconstruction from Panoramic Radiographs using Neural Implicit Functions [PDF]
Panoramic radiography is a widely used imaging modality in dental practice and research. However, it only provides flattened 2D images, which limits the detailed assessment of dental structures. In this paper, we propose Occudent, a framework for 3D teeth reconstruction from panoramic radiographs using neural implicit functions, which, to the best of ...
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Human Gender Prediction Based on Deep Transfer Learning from Panoramic Radiograph Images [PDF]
Panoramic Dental Radiography (PDR) image processing is one of the most extensively used manual methods for gender determination in forensic medicine. With the assistance of the PDR images, a person's biological gender determination can be performed through analyzing skeletal structures expressing sexual dimorphism.
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