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Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation of periodontal and bone support loss in extraction cases
... and bone height of the two groups were comparable (Tables 2 and ...the bone measurements are given in Table ...mandibular bone thickness mea- surements, Student's t test showed that there were sta- ... See full document
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Evaluation of periodontal bone loss using digital intraoral radiography and cone beam computed tomography
... existing periodontal disease was done. The periodontal pockets were examined using a William’s probe for confirmation ofthe ...initial periodontal examination standardized digital intra ... See full document
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Evaluation of trabecular bone microstructure of mandibular condyle in edentulous, unilateral edentulous and fully dentate patients using cone beam computed tomography
... affect bone morphology in the mandible [1, ...5]. Loss of occlusal support deteriorating the balance in the masticatory system may be one of the factors that accelerate TMJ ... See full document
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Comparison of digital panoramic radiograph, indirect digital imaging, cone beam computed tomography in identification and diagnosis of periodontal osseous defects: An In Vitro study
... alveolar bone may go undetected, only interproximal bone levels can be detected with some degree of certainty, overlapping of the anatomical structures hinders a true distinction between the buccal and ... See full document
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The morphology of maxillary first and second molars analyzed by cone-beam computed tomography in a polish population
... In root canal treatment, the number and location of root canals is of greater concern to the dentist than the number of roots. The present study found that the majority of maxillary first molars had four root canals ... See full document
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Evaluation of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis in Symptomatic Young Adults using CBCT
... The most common radiological signs of OA are the flattening, erosion, osteophyte, sclerosis, subchondral cyst and deformed condyle. Cruzoe – Rebello et al., suggested that the one joint have an influence of the other ... See full document
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Influence of maxillary advancement surgery on skeletal and soft-tissue changes in the nose — a retrospective cone-beam computed tomography study
... Honrado et al. in 2006 [5]. A considerable disadvantage with the use of methods based on conventional light is that only the skin is detected as a surface, with no infor- mation about the underlying structures. In ... See full document
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography for Exploring Morphology of Mandibular First Molar
... The lower first molar appears in the oral cavity at six years of age [5]; exposing it for earlier decay and operative interventions in dental clinics. The anatomical pattern of tooth root canals represents unique ... See full document
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Comparison of Tissue Density in Hounsfield Units in Computed Tomography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography
... Bone quality and quantity assessment is critical for pre-implant surgeries; thus, reliable and precise radiographic evaluations are essential. However, despite wide use of CBCT in different fields of dentistry, it ... See full document
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Morphological evaluation of the mandibular lingula using cone-beam computed tomography
... of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has led to various studies of anatomical stru- ctures and possible anatomical differences ...and evaluation [3, ... See full document
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Evaluation of Infraorbital Canal in Cone Beam Computed Tomography of Maxillary Sinus
... Nowadays, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging is an accepted modality for radio- graphic evaluation of paranasal sinuses and related structures such as IOC and IOF because of ... See full document
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Evaluation of Prevalence and Positions of Mesiodens Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
... doubt, cone- beam computed tomography should be the method for the accurate diagnosis and ...treatment. Cone- beam computed tomography provides more detailed ... See full document
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Assessment of the Capability of Bone Density Contrast Dissociation in Cone Beam Computed Tomography Compared to Digital Periapical Radiography by Using a Phantom
... that bone lesions, created within the cancellous structure are not detectable in intraoral images and are only visual- ized when they destructed cortical ...normal bone density using panoramic and ... See full document
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Improving the prediction of the trabecular bone microarchitectural parameters using dental cone-beam computed tomography
... trabecular bone microarchitectural parameters was limited due to not-enough resolution, which may cause by the large focal spot size, limited number of projections, and partial volume effect of the dental ...lar ... See full document
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Accuracy Comparison of 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) and 4D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (4DCBCT)
... common clinical settings in the ground truth setting with a respiratory phantom. We found that systematic volume differences could be observed where no vo- lume differences should exist in both sinusoid and patient ... See full document
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The anatomical evaluation of the dental arches using cone beam computed tomography - an investigation of the availability of bone for placement of mini-screws
... A previous study showed that the distance between mini-screw and dental roots assumed to preserve peri- odontal health and prevent damage to dental roots is 1 mm around the mini-implant [13]. Meanwhile, other researchers ... See full document
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An anatomical variant: evaluation of accessory canals of the canalis sinuosus using cone beam computed tomography
... dimensional (2D) images. Due to their limitations this canal is hardly recognised. Moreover, many practition- ers identify this structure as a periapical radiolucency or pathologic lesion [3, 17]. The widespread use of ... See full document
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Original Article Evaluation of root and canal morphology of maxillary molars in a Southern Chinese subpopulation: a cone-beam computed tomographic study
... using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in different ethnic populations showed generality, similarity and diversity in root and canal ... See full document
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The radiological evaluation of the nasal cavity, conchae and nasal septum volumes by stereological method: A retrospective cone-beam computed tomography study
... Patients, admitted to Gaziantep University Faculty of Den- tistry in Department of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology for computed tomography examination between January 2015 and February 2017, were ... See full document
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Evaluation of the anatomical measurements of the temporomandibular joint by cone-beam computed tomography
... The study was performed in the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey by using the cone-beam comput- ed tomography (CBCT) images of 100 anatomically normal ... See full document
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