2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2017.08.004
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Imaging of Benign Odontogenic Lesions

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“…The digital radiograph represents a great advance in oral maxillofacial radiology because it incorporates informatics technology in the capture, interpretation, and archiving of radiographic images. Importantly, it eliminates technical, chemical processing errors and obviates the need for the conventional film, thereby reducing the production of environmentally toxic residues [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The digital radiograph represents a great advance in oral maxillofacial radiology because it incorporates informatics technology in the capture, interpretation, and archiving of radiographic images. Importantly, it eliminates technical, chemical processing errors and obviates the need for the conventional film, thereby reducing the production of environmentally toxic residues [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Knowing the benign nature of this lesion and the morbidity of en bloc resection, this technique has to be reserved for wide, extensive lesions. A retrospective study showed that the main reasons for radical treatment are invasion of the pterygoid muscles and the presence of malignant change [5,12,13,34]. The conservative therapies consist of enucleation, but it is generally agreed upon that additional measures for enucleation are crucial to minimize recurrence.…”
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“…Destaca-se que a maioria dos aparelhos de TCFCs disponíveis no mercado, operam na faixa de potência entre 90 a 120 kVp, sendo que, na tentativa de melhorar a qualidade da imagem, os aparelhos com a kVp baixa operam com mAs alta, e viceversa (PAUWELS et al, 2015a;PAUWELS et al, 2015b;TOGHYANI;AZEVEDO, 2018). A falta de padronização nesses parâmetros, sugere que ainda não foi encontrada uma combinação eficaz entre kVp e mAs nos aparelhos de TCFC, que forneça imagem de alta qualidade com menor tempo de exposição e dose de radiação ao paciente (PAUWELS et al, 2015b;SCARFE, 2018b).…”
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