1999
DOI: 10.1007/s001170050601
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Dental-CT zur Planung chirurgischer Eingriffe

Abstract: Dental computer assisted tomography (Dental CT) represents a valuable addition to the diagnostic spectrum for planning oral and maxillofacial surgery. High resolution CT and specially designed computer software allow representation of the jaws in different planes that are easy to match. They further allow the display of very small structures relevant to oral surgical interventions and reveal their spatial relationship in three dimensions. Thus communication between dentists and radiologists may be intensified … Show more

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“…Where dental extraction presents a high degree of difficulty, we cannot bypass additional examination ( 5 ) . During the past years various studies have been published to validate Dental Computed Tomography (DCT) as an excellent tool for diagnosing dental related pathologies (7)(8)(9)(10)(11) . Dental CT has become an established method for anatomic imaging of jaws.…”
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“…Where dental extraction presents a high degree of difficulty, we cannot bypass additional examination ( 5 ) . During the past years various studies have been published to validate Dental Computed Tomography (DCT) as an excellent tool for diagnosing dental related pathologies (7)(8)(9)(10)(11) . Dental CT has become an established method for anatomic imaging of jaws.…”
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confidence: 99%