Cone Beam Computed Tomography 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118769027.ch7
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“…1,6 Attempting to overcome such limits, the use of medical computed tomography (CT) was introduced in some dental specialties. 6,7 However, high cost, high exposition to radiation and presence of artefacts produced by metallic brackets, damaging the quality of the obtained image, compromised the use for orthodontic purposes. 1,8,9 A new generation of tomographs was developed specifically to obtain images of head and neck, the cone beam computed tomography(CBCT).…”
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“…1,6 Attempting to overcome such limits, the use of medical computed tomography (CT) was introduced in some dental specialties. 6,7 However, high cost, high exposition to radiation and presence of artefacts produced by metallic brackets, damaging the quality of the obtained image, compromised the use for orthodontic purposes. 1,8,9 A new generation of tomographs was developed specifically to obtain images of head and neck, the cone beam computed tomography(CBCT).…”
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“…Patients with significant vertical changes were excluded because bodily vertical changes are the most difficult to quantify and detect. 15…”
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“…14 Patients with significant vertical changes were excluded because bodily vertical changes are the most difficult to quantify and detect. 15 The virtual model surgery technique was based on the methods elaborated by Shaheen et al 16 who used Pro Plan software (Materialise, Leuven, Belgium), which can be considered an orthognathic specific version of the Mimics (Materialise, Leuven, Belgium) that was used in this work. The method described by Shaheen et al 17 for dental models registration via special scanning protocol as well as point registration reduced the scans the patient had to receive and preserved the soft tissue contour particularly the lip positions compared to other methods.…”
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“…However, this technology is currently limited to 1 m range due to required installation costs and X-ray source power. Some references regarding to technique description, modeling, accuracy and applicability are mentioned in [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ].…”
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