2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2015.06.010
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Early detection of pulp necrosis and dental vitality after traumatic dental injuries in children and adolescents by 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging

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“…Therefore, alternative objective diagnosis of the regenerated tissue was further performed by MRI. MRI provides high-resolution images, allowing fine discrimination between blood-filled structures of dental pulp and the adjacent tooth [24, 25]. Soft tissue abnormalities produced by inflammation caused by increased water content are ideally displayed by MRI [26, 27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, alternative objective diagnosis of the regenerated tissue was further performed by MRI. MRI provides high-resolution images, allowing fine discrimination between blood-filled structures of dental pulp and the adjacent tooth [24, 25]. Soft tissue abnormalities produced by inflammation caused by increased water content are ideally displayed by MRI [26, 27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft tissue abnormalities produced by inflammation caused by increased water content are ideally displayed by MRI [26, 27]. MRI has been demonstrated to be a feasible means to visualize changes in the dental pulp, including reperfusion and revitalization of the affected teeth with traumatic dental injury after clinical treatment [25]. Our previous preclinical study demonstrated that the MRI signal intensity (SI) in the regenerated teeth at 24 weeks after cell transplantation was similar to that in normal teeth, and was significantly higher compared to that in control non-regenerated teeth without cell transplantation, suggesting the potential usefulness of MRI to serially assess the regeneration of pulp tissue [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in dental MRI applying dedicated sequence protocols and head coils have led to improved image quality and broadened variety of indications. 33,34 Even though CBCT is at present not considered a standard tool in oncologic imaging, a recent study showed a similar or even superior image quality of CBCT compared with CT using equalized dose levels, predicting a growing overlap of indications for CBCT and CT when it comes to diagnostics of hard-tissue structures. 35 In addition, Hendrikx et al 36 pointed out its potential when it comes to diagnostics of mandibular invasion or erosion in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MRI visualizes pulp morphology and periapical tissues which are main focuses of endodontics. It may also provide information about the vitality of pulp [6]. It can be an alternative to electrical pulp tests.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Endodonticsmentioning
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“…There are a few disadvantages of MRI. Image artifacts can be seen often due to metal materials and patient movements [6]. Also, MRI examinations can be expensive.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%