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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Evaluation of Panoramic Radiography Diagnostic Accuracy in the Assessment of Interdental Alveolar Bone Loss Using CBCT. [PDF]
Objectives Alveolar bone loss (ABL) and periodontal lesions are common diseases that have an undeniable effect on teeth maintenance and health. Current diagnostic methods include probing, intraoral radiography, and panoramic radiography; each has its ...
Anbiaee N, Pahlavanzadeh P.
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NeBLa: Neural Beer-Lambert for 3D Reconstruction of Oral Structures from Panoramic Radiographs [PDF]
Panoramic radiography (panoramic X-ray, PX) is a widely used imaging modality for dental examination. However, its applicability is limited as compared to 3D Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), because PX only provides 2D flattened images of the oral ...
Baek, Seungjun+4 more
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The usefulness of different imaging modalities in mandibular osteonecrosis and osteomyelitis diagnosis. [PDF]
To examine the CT-imaging features of subjects with bacterial osteomyelitis (OM), osteoradionecrosis (ORN), and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) with histopathological confirmation, and to examine the diagnostic efficacy of panoramic ...
Kawasaki M+11 more
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Quality comparison of direct digital panoramic radiography and computed radiography panoramic
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Digital panoramic X-ray images can be captured using photostimulable phosphors or solid-state detectors (i.e. charge-coupled devices and Flat-Panels).
Dariush Goodarzipour+2 more
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Is periapical surgery follow-up with only two-dimensional radiographs reliable? A retrospective cohort type sensitivity study [PDF]
Two-dimensional (2D) radiographic techniques are commonly used for assessing lesion prognosis after endodontic surgery. The present retrospective cohort study analyzes the sensitivity and ability of different radiographic techniques in obtaining area and
Peñarrocha Diago, María+5 more
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Using cone beam computed thomography in planning the extraction of impacted third molars [PDF]
The panoramic radiography is the most used diagnostic imaging method in planning impacted lower third molar extractions. However, often panoramic radiography does not provide enough information in treatment planning for performing safely surgical ...
Vlahović Zoran+3 more
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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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