“…With the different types of micro-CT machines available in the market, it is not possible to recommend definite parameters for scanning; a pilot examination is usually needed for optimisation of the scanning parameters in terms of the amount of noise, contrast between dental tissues and clarity of structures, with considerations to the time per scan, storage and cost (Chavez et al, 2021). Indeed, information provided in related literature is also helpful-as an example, the voxel size for a human tooth ranges from <10 µm to about 30 µm (Ordinola-Zapata et al, 2019;Versiani et al, 2012Versiani et al, , 2016aZhang et al, 2014), which can be optimised based on the tooth type, study objectives and details needed for qualitative and quantitative analysis. The scanning itself is done automatically with no user interaction, but frequent supervision is advisable as several errors may occur such as X-ray source instability (du Plessis et al, 2017).…”