2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00056-010-0005-0
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Measuring mesiodistal width of impacted maxillary canines

Abstract: The volumetric data from an MSCT system gives highly accurate information on the mesiodistal width of displaced canines.

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“…As most of these studies concentrate on a single piece of equipment [2,3,4,9,27,33], and due to differences in the imaging quality of [17,30], it was the aim of our study to compare the reproducibility of landmark identification and the geometrical precision of various dental 3D tomographs. As various studies have demonstrated the lack of distortion and high imaging precision and landmark reproducibility associated with computed tomography [10,11,12,14,33], we regard this as the gold standard and compared volume tomography to multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As most of these studies concentrate on a single piece of equipment [2,3,4,9,27,33], and due to differences in the imaging quality of [17,30], it was the aim of our study to compare the reproducibility of landmark identification and the geometrical precision of various dental 3D tomographs. As various studies have demonstrated the lack of distortion and high imaging precision and landmark reproducibility associated with computed tomography [10,11,12,14,33], we regard this as the gold standard and compared volume tomography to multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have demonstrated that volumetric CT data are suitable for taking linear measurements and determining angles [3,6,10,15,23,25,26,33,35]. Thanks to Titiz et al…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ein derartiges Röntgenbild besitzt allerdings, bedingt durch die zweidimensionale Darstellung einer dreidimensionalen Situation, nur eine eingeschränkte diagnostische Aussagekraft. Im Gegensatz dazu bietet die Computertomographie (CT) die Möglichkeit der überlagerungsfreien, dimensionsgetreuen Darstellung anatomischer Strukturen [13,17,19,20,22,24], welche die exakte Darstellung verlagerter Zäh-ne und angrenzender anatomischer Strukturen ermöglicht [24,25,26]. Dieses Wissen ist essentiell für die Behandlungsplanung [43], da hierdurch das Risiko minimiert wird, angrenzende Strukturen während der operativen Freilegung des verlagerten Zahnes zu schädigen [39] und im weiteren Verlauf der kieferorthopädischen Therapie die Festlegung der idealen Zugrichtung ermöglicht wird [7].…”
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