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The missing link in image quality assessment in digital dental radiography
Oral Radiology, 2019Digital radiography is gaining popularity among general dental practitioners. It includes digital intraoral radiography, digital panoramic radiography, digital cephalography, and cone-beam computed tomography. In this study, we focused on the methods to assess image quality of these techniques, except for digital cephalography, in the light of ...
Kazutoshi Okamura, Kazunori Yoshiura
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Accuracy of dental calculus detection using digital radiography and image manipulation
Journal of Periodontology, 2020AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine if image enhancement improves a clinician's ability to identify the presence of calculus on digital radiographs.MethodsSeventy‐one hopeless teeth were collected from 34 patients. Teeth were stained with 1% methylene blue, the largest interproximal calculus deposit was scored, and photographs of ...
Jenna C, Hyer +5 more
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Real-time sensing of tooth position for dental digital subtraction radiography
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1991Dental digital subtraction radiography requires accurate repositioning of the patient and X-ray source in order to facilitate correct diagnostic of bone loss. Present mechanical repositioning systems do not allow radiography of posterior teeth, and are uncomfortable for the patient.
Grigore C. Burdea +3 more
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2022
In recent years, dentistry has steadily gained more prominence in veterinary medicine, including exotic and wild animal medicine. It is known that dental diseases are among the most common diseases in captured big cats.
Eva Kopp +4 more
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In recent years, dentistry has steadily gained more prominence in veterinary medicine, including exotic and wild animal medicine. It is known that dental diseases are among the most common diseases in captured big cats.
Eva Kopp +4 more
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A digital subtraction technique for dental radiography
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983The relative accessibility and stability of the teeth facilitate generation of geometrically identical radiographs over a period of time. When such radiographs are digitized with the aid of a TV camera coupled to an analog to digital converter and a computer, it is possible to conveniently produce subtraction images of high diagnostic value.
H G, Gröndahl +2 more
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Digital Radiography in the Dental Practice: An Update
Primary Dental Journal, 2013The implementation of digital imaging in dental practice should be considered. The vast number of advantages of digital imaging include time saving and image manipulation. Dose reduction is a big attraction but in practical terms this might not be fully taken advantage of, as a number of studies suggest.
Jimmy, Makdissi, Ravikiran, Pawar
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Is digital better in dental radiography?
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2008In Slovenia, dental radiography was the first field in which projection x-ray imaging using digital detectors was done. At present around 30% of intraoral dental x-ray units use digital detectors. Annual test results were analysed to compare digital systems with film-based ones.
U, Zdesar +3 more
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Bayesian denoising in digital radiography: A comparison in the dental field
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 2013We compared two Bayesian denoising algorithms for digital radiographs, based on Total Variation regularization and wavelet decomposition. The comparison was performed on simulated radiographs with different photon counts and frequency content and on real dental radiographs.
I. Frosio +4 more
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