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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
Anggun Dwi Andini +2 more
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Objective To study the diagnostic accuracy and the distance between the root of maxillary posterior tooth and the maxillary sinus using panoramic radiography and cone beam computer tomography; to provide basic information for clinicians to treat diseases
SHU Jingjing +6 more
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Evaluation of genotoxic effect of X-rays on oral mucosa during panoramic radiography
Introduction: X-rays are potent mutagenic agents capable of inducing both gene mutations and chromosomal aberrations. They act directly on the DNA molecule or indirectly through the formation of reactive compounds that interact with this molecule.
Mahima Sandhu +2 more
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Differences chronological age and dental age using Demirjian method based upon a study radiology using radiography panoramic at the Hasanuddin University Dental Hospital [PDF]
Choronological age is assessed by the date, month, and year of birth. Several researches suggested that chronological age may not be able to provide sufficient information regarding on human growth precisely. Chronological age, on the other hand, could not be used to assess maturity development rate of a patient, so it is necessary to assess the ...
Barunawaty Yunus, Yulia Wardhani
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Panoramic radiography database
This database contains 598 panoramic radiographs, whose dimensions are 2041 x 1024 and are in a JPEG format. These images were acquired with Owandy I-max Touch panoramic radiography equipment belonging to the Departamento de Radiología de la Facultad de
Horacio Legal-Ayala +8 more
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Introduction: The science of dental implantology has evolved exponentially in the recent past but the intricacies in the selection of implant site, size and angulations has always been challenging to the clinician and it is very difficult to meet these challenges without dental imageology. Aims: To compare panoramic radiography with computed tomography
Appaji Athota +5 more
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The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of panoramic, periapical and two different Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) devices in the detection of dental caries of dog teeth ex vivo. A total of 880 teeth were investigated, 33 of which were with caries, whereas; 33 healthy teeth were the controls.
Kaan ORHAN +5 more
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Detection of bifid mandibular condyle by panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
Aim: To compare panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the diagnosis of bifid mandibular condyle. Methods: The sample consisted of 350 individuals who underwent panoramic radiography and CBCT.
Frederico Sampaio Neves +5 more
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Diagnostic Reference Level Arising from Dental Panoramic Radiography [PDF]
Introduction The present work describes a study in which, based on patient dose measurements, thermoluminescent dosimeters were used to obtain the diagnostic reference level arising from panoramic radiography.
Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi +1 more
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Purpose: Ionizing radiation-absorbed doses is a crucial concern in Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and panoramic radiography. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the Entrance Skin Doses (ESD) of thyroid and parotid gland regions in CBCT and ...
Reza Omidi +7 more
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