2001
DOI: 10.1067/moe.2001.114380
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Parameters of radiologic care: An official report of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology

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“…The limited benefit of using CBCT to detect implant width and the high levels of correct prediction at both initial (71.6%) and final planning (73.7%) stages must be viewed with some latitude, especially because cases with poor bone dimensions -in which a CBCT exam would be essential 10 were previously excluded from the study sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited benefit of using CBCT to detect implant width and the high levels of correct prediction at both initial (71.6%) and final planning (73.7%) stages must be viewed with some latitude, especially because cases with poor bone dimensions -in which a CBCT exam would be essential 10 were previously excluded from the study sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao contrário do procedimento em humanos, no qual o posicionamento e imobilização do paciente ocorrem de forma voluntária, após instrução do técnico do serviço (White et al 2001), para os cães e gatos utilizados neste estudo, a metodologia desenvolvida foi fundamental para a correta aquisição das imagens, o que significou evitar a repetição de exames, diminuir o tempo e o risco anestési-co e a exposição à radiação ionizante pelos pacientes.…”
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“…Ainda, deve-se averiguar a existência de exames radiográficos anteriores, que tornem desnecessário um novo exame 16 . Adicionalmente, a American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology aponta que a natureza e a extensão do diagnóstico requerido para o paciente constituem a única base racional para determinar o tipo e a frequência de exames radiográficos, não o conceito do uso rotineiro de radiografias como parte dos exames periódicos 9 .…”
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