Background In implant dentistry, three-dimensional (3D) imaging can be realised by dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), offering volumetric data on jaw bones and teeth with relatively low ...
Is cone-beam CT (CBCT) ready to be used in implant dentistry? In a new review, researchers examined published studies on CBCT and provided up-to-date recommendations for its use. The group searched ...
Suggests that most CBCT examinations are small field of view scans for adult patients in the context of implant dentistry. Raises some questions about knowledge of exposure factors and the training ...
The prevalence and anatomical features of C-Shaped Mandibular Second Molars (MSMs) are rarely studied in Jordanian sub-population. This study then took a part to evaluate the prevalence of C-shaped in ...
No one doubts the advantages that cone-beam CT (CBCT) can bring to dental diagnostics. But the adoption of this technology by general dentists also raises some medicolegal concerns, according to ...
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