2002
DOI: 10.1054/ijom.2001.0222
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Preoperative application of limited cone beam computerized tomography as an assessment tool before minor oral surgery

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“…It is now a diagnostic tool used worldwide as an auxiliary for complete diagnosis in many clinical challenges, allowing not only facial and maxillomandibular cross-sectioning, as well as 3D reconstructions 13,14 . Moreover, with the implementation of current hardware and software, DICOM images can now be formatted into MIP images, generating a multiplanar image, as in conventional radiographic films, such as panoramic, lateral, and frontal cephalograms.…”
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“…It is now a diagnostic tool used worldwide as an auxiliary for complete diagnosis in many clinical challenges, allowing not only facial and maxillomandibular cross-sectioning, as well as 3D reconstructions 13,14 . Moreover, with the implementation of current hardware and software, DICOM images can now be formatted into MIP images, generating a multiplanar image, as in conventional radiographic films, such as panoramic, lateral, and frontal cephalograms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies comparing conventional panoramic radiography with CBCT used axial, coronal, and or sagittal sections 5,7 , 3D images 8,15 , Dental CT images 13,14,16 , or reformatted curved panoramic sections [17][18][19] . No previous study could be found comparing conventional panoramic radiography with CBCT reformatted panoramic images in MIP mode.…”
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“…Many clinical applications of dental CBCT are found in the literature (Scarfe et al 2006). Clinical applications include but are not limited to the following: complex 3 rd molar surgery (Danforth et al 2003;Susarla and Dodson 2007;Tantanapornkul et al 2007;Flygare and Ohman 2008); minor oral surgery and orthognathic surgery (Nakagawa et al 2002;Troulis et al 2002;Alves et al 2007;Caloss et al 2007); orthodontic treatment, diagnosis and treatment planning (Maki et al 2003;Caprioglio et al 2007;Hechler 2008;Stratemann et al 2008); assistance in complicated endodontic diagnosis and treatment (Patel et al 2007Patel 2009); visualizing and diagnosing temporomandibular joint disorders (Hilgers et al 2005;Lewis et al 2008) and sleep apnea (Strauss and Burgoyne 2008).…”
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