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Digital subtraction radiography in TMJ imaging: A critique

Omami G

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Central giant cell lesion of the mandible in a 2-year old girl

Oda T, Sue M, Okada Y, Kanri Y, Ono J, Ogura I

Central giant cell lesions are rare, benign, osteolytic, pseudocystic, solitary, localized lesions that are common in the skeletal structure, but less so in the maxillofacial region. Furthermore, to perform panoramic...
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Optimizing the reconstruction filter in cone-beam CT to improve periodontal ligament space visualization: An in vitro study

Houno Y, Hishikawa , Gotoh KI, Naitoh M, Mitani A, Noguchi T, Ariji E, Kodera Y

PURPOSE: Evaluation of alveolar bone is important in the diagnosis of dental diseases. The periodontal ligament space is difficult to clearly depict in cone-beam computed tomography images because the reconstruction...
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Distances from the root apices of posterior teeth to the maxillary sinus and mandibular canal in patients with skeletal open bite: A cone-beam computed tomography study

Kosumarl W, Patanaporn V, Jotikasthira D, Janhom A

PURPOSE: This study determined and compared the distances from the maxillary root apices of posterior teeth to the floor of the maxillary sinus, or maxillary sinus distances (MSDs), and the...
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Analysis of the root position of the maxillary incisors in the alveolar bone using cone-beam computed tomography

Jung YH, Cho BH, Hwang JJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to measure the buccal bone thickness and angulation of the maxillary incisors and to analyze the correlation between these parameters and the root...
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Three-dimensional analysis of impacted maxillary third molars: A cone-beam computed tomographic study of the position and depth of impaction

de Andrade PF, Silva JN, Sotto-Maior BS, Ribeiro CG, Devito KL, Assis NM

PURPOSE: The classification of impacted maxillary third molars (IMTMs) facilitates interdisciplinary communication and helps estimate the degree of surgical difficulty. Thus, this study aimed to develop a 3-dimensional classification of...
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Volumetric accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography

Park CW, Kim JH, Seo YK, Lee SR, Kang JH, Oh SH, Kim GT, Choi YS, Hwang EH

PURPOSE: This study was performed to investigate the influence of object shape and distance from the center of the image on the volumetric accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans,...
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Quantitative assessment of image artifacts from root filling materials on CBCT scans made using several exposure parameters

Rabelo KA, Cavalcanti YW, de Oliveira Pinto MG, Sousa Melo SL, Campos PS, de Andrade Freitas Oliveira LS, de Melo DP

PURPOSE: To quantify artifacts from different root filling materials in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images acquired using different exposure parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen single-rooted teeth were scanned using 8 different...
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Prevalence of pineal gland calcification as an incidental finding in patients referred for implant dental therapy

Mutalik S, Tadinada A

PURPOSE: Pineal gland calcification has been proposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease. This study evaluated the prevalence and extent of pineal gland calcification in cone-beam...
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Diagnostic efficacy of a modified low-dose acquisition protocol for the preoperative evaluation of mini-implant sites

Tadinada A, Marczak A, Yadav S

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of surgical mini-implant placement when potential mini-implant sites were scanned using a lower-dose 180° acquisition protocol versus a conventional...
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