2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04797-z
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Influence of the technical parameters of CBCT image acquisition on vertical root fracture diagnosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…45 In light of the above, de Lima et al with a systematic review of the literature stated that smaller voxels (respectively, 0.08 mm and 0.1 mm voxels) and FOV sizes seem to provide more accurate vertical root fracture detection values when using CBCT. 46 Moreover, use of the metal artifact reduction (MAR) tool has been suggested to increase as much as possible the diagnostic accuracy in the detection of vertical root fracture; however, a recent systematic review (2021) concluded that better results in terms of root fracture detection were found when the MAR software was deactivated, although a low level of evidence and high heterogeneity was observed. 47 Two other clinical scenarios in which CBCT is able to provide a more accurate, sensitive, and specific diagnosis are external and internal resorptions and perforations.…”
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“…45 In light of the above, de Lima et al with a systematic review of the literature stated that smaller voxels (respectively, 0.08 mm and 0.1 mm voxels) and FOV sizes seem to provide more accurate vertical root fracture detection values when using CBCT. 46 Moreover, use of the metal artifact reduction (MAR) tool has been suggested to increase as much as possible the diagnostic accuracy in the detection of vertical root fracture; however, a recent systematic review (2021) concluded that better results in terms of root fracture detection were found when the MAR software was deactivated, although a low level of evidence and high heterogeneity was observed. 47 Two other clinical scenarios in which CBCT is able to provide a more accurate, sensitive, and specific diagnosis are external and internal resorptions and perforations.…”
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