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An overview of image processing for dental diagnosis
Innovation and Emerging Technologies, 2023Dental disease evaluation and clinical assessment are frequently accomplished through radiographic penetration. The difficulty of obtaining an accurate clinical diagnosis from radiographs rises due to the minimal mineral density change in demineralized ...
Rahulsinh B. Chauhan+6 more
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A survey of dental radiography
Australian Dental Journal, 1988AbstractA survey was conducted to provide an overview of dental radiography in Australia as practised by private general dental practitioners. There was a response of 77 per cent from the 1419 dentists who were sent questionnaires. Data are presented on how the survey was conducted, response by State or Territory, education details of respondents ...
Monsour, Paj+3 more
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Postmortem Dental Radiography*
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2008Abstract: Comparison of postmortem and antemortem dental radiographic films or digital images is a common procedure for establishing identity of human remains. This article describes some problems with producing postmortem dental radiographs in a medical examiner setting and gives methods for circumventing these difficulties.
Edgar W. Turner+3 more
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Dental Radiography of the Horse
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2018This step-by-step article describes radiographic imaging of the horse’s teeth and paranasal sinuses with standard radiographic equipment. Obtaining radiographs of the horse’s skull that are of diagnostic quality can be challenging. The descriptions offered in this article can help practitioners become more comfortable with obtaining diagnostic images,
Leah E Limone, Robert M. Baratt
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A note on digital dental radiography in forensic odontology
Journal of Forensic Dental Sciences, 2014Digital dental radiography, intraoral and extraoral, is becoming more popular in dental practice. It offers convenience, such as lower exposure to radiation, ease of storing of images, and elimination of chemical processing.
Sher-Lin Chiam
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, 2016
Accurate diagnosis of dental disease and related complications is extremely important in companion rabbit medicine. When dental disease is diagnosed, a proper prognosis and surgical plan is essential for treatment success.
V. Capello, A. Cauduro
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Accurate diagnosis of dental disease and related complications is extremely important in companion rabbit medicine. When dental disease is diagnosed, a proper prognosis and surgical plan is essential for treatment success.
V. Capello, A. Cauduro
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Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 2013
This study is designed to compare and evaluate the diagnostic image quality of dental panoramic radiography between conventional and digital systems.
A. Sabarudin, Yu Jin Tiau
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This study is designed to compare and evaluate the diagnostic image quality of dental panoramic radiography between conventional and digital systems.
A. Sabarudin, Yu Jin Tiau
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Assessment of dental abnormalities by full-mouth radiography in small breed dogs.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2013This study was performed to evaluate full-mouth radiographic findings to determine the prevalence of dental abnormalities and analyze the relationship between dental abnormalities and age in small breed dogs.
Chun-Geun Kim+3 more
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Dental radiography and regulation
Dental Nursing, 2021James Ashworth-Holland explains how you can enhance your professional skillset
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
The frequency of gagging during full-mouth radiography was evaluated in 478 patients. Gagging was observed in 13% of the patients. The frequency of gagging differed significantly in groups radiographed by trained radiographers and by students (9% and 26%, respectively).
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The frequency of gagging during full-mouth radiography was evaluated in 478 patients. Gagging was observed in 13% of the patients. The frequency of gagging differed significantly in groups radiographed by trained radiographers and by students (9% and 26%, respectively).
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