2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11282-016-0257-5
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Endodontic and microsurgical treatments of maxillary lateral incisor dens invaginatus in combination with cone-beam-computed tomography fusion imaging

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“…An image fusion method based on three-dimensional images would be very useful, but patient's ionizing dose is still too high with CBCTs respecting the risk-benefit ratio. A CBCT image fusion case study where CBCTs were taken at endodontic treatment as baseline following a surgical treatment at some months later as follow up has already been published [49]. From the image set of this study, an apical granuloma was visible on baseline and its follow-up healing was enhanced on fuse image (Figure 11) presenting the possible clinical implementation of this technique.…”
Section: Possible Clinical Implementation Of Cone Beam Computed Tomogmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…An image fusion method based on three-dimensional images would be very useful, but patient's ionizing dose is still too high with CBCTs respecting the risk-benefit ratio. A CBCT image fusion case study where CBCTs were taken at endodontic treatment as baseline following a surgical treatment at some months later as follow up has already been published [49]. From the image set of this study, an apical granuloma was visible on baseline and its follow-up healing was enhanced on fuse image (Figure 11) presenting the possible clinical implementation of this technique.…”
Section: Possible Clinical Implementation Of Cone Beam Computed Tomogmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Rendszeres kontrollok során az elváltozással érintett, jobb alsó második őrlőfog szenzitivitás-vizsgálatát is több alkalommal elvégeztük. Az érintett fog a referencia fogakhoz képest nem reagált hideg ingerre, pulpanekrózis miatt a fog endodontiai kezelését a második műtét előtt elvégeztük [11]. A marsupialisatiónak köszönhetően 4 hónap alatt a csontdefektus mérete jelentősen csökkent, kontroll röntgenfelvételen a canalis mandibulae felett újonnan képződött csontállomány ábrázolódott, így az áttörésben visszamaradt bölcsességfog eltávolítása mellett döntöttünk.…”
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“…The use of the standard two-dimensional radiographic technologies exhibits a limitation for the localization and characterization of complex root canal systems [6]. The application of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been revealed to be beneficial for endodontic treatment, particularly in understanding the complicated root canal morphology of fused/geminated teeth [7][8][9]. The flowing report describes multidisciplinary approach to restore the function and the esthetics appearance of both fused and geminated maxillary central incisors with the aid of CBCT.…”
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confidence: 99%