2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2008.05.002
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Cone-Beam CT Diagnostic Applications: Caries, Periodontal Bone Assessment, and Endodontic Applications

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“…Most CBCT units offer different field of view (FOV) options with various sizes (Figure 3). The use of small FOV lowers the effective radiation dose [8][9][10][11][12][13] . The voxels in CBCT units are isotropic that enables sub-millimeter geometric resolution, thereby; a high degree of measurement accuracy can be obtained (Figure 4).…”
Section: Advantages Of Cbctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most CBCT units offer different field of view (FOV) options with various sizes (Figure 3). The use of small FOV lowers the effective radiation dose [8][9][10][11][12][13] . The voxels in CBCT units are isotropic that enables sub-millimeter geometric resolution, thereby; a high degree of measurement accuracy can be obtained (Figure 4).…”
Section: Advantages Of Cbctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical diagnoses in periapical granuloma such as radicular cysts are low (12)(13)(14)(15). Also, studies show that intraoral periapical radiographs are utilized for many years to determine the apical periodontitis (16). On the other hand, it was revealed that periapical lesions may only be observed on radiographs when periapical radiolucency is getting nearly 30% -50% of mineral bone loss (17).…”
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“…Also, another technique named cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) can diagnose cyst from granulomas by determining the density of the contrasted images of the periapical lesion (16). Another study found that CBCT distinguished 62% more periapical lesions on different roots when compared with periapical X-ray studies.…”
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“…[17] Tyndall and Rathore, in their article on CBCT diagnostic applications, stated that it is in the area of endodontic applications the literature had proved fruitful to date. [18] Literature review in this context has proved the effi ciency of CBCT over conventional 2D imaging in many cases.…”
Section: Endodontic Applications Of Cbctmentioning
confidence: 99%