2014
DOI: 10.4103/0974-6781.140874
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Radiographic prescription trends in dental implant site

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“…However, in the present study, only 11% dentists looked on this reason for prescribing radiologic examination and the most observed reason for choosing the radiologic examination was its availability following by the measurement precision. This results are in consistent with that the results obtained by the study of Majid et al [13] Although panoramic radiograph requires only a small radiation dose, it does not provide information in the third dimension, which is considered necessary by some. Following the as low as reasonably achievable principle, for cross-sectional imaging, the AAOMR recommends conventional tomography for one to seven implant sites and CT for eight or more implant sites.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…However, in the present study, only 11% dentists looked on this reason for prescribing radiologic examination and the most observed reason for choosing the radiologic examination was its availability following by the measurement precision. This results are in consistent with that the results obtained by the study of Majid et al [13] Although panoramic radiograph requires only a small radiation dose, it does not provide information in the third dimension, which is considered necessary by some. Following the as low as reasonably achievable principle, for cross-sectional imaging, the AAOMR recommends conventional tomography for one to seven implant sites and CT for eight or more implant sites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…image magnification and the low reproducibility of alveolar canal diagnosis can increase the risks of anatomical structure damage to the inferior alveolar nerve. [10,13] Within the limitation of smaller sample size, the present study tries to emphasize the current radiographic prescription trends in the studied population and its motivating factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However in this study only 11% dentists looked on this reason for prescribing radiologic examination and the most observed reason for choosing the radiologic examination was its availability following by the measurement precision. This results are in consistent with that obtained by Majid et al [16]. Although panoramic radiograph requires only a small radiation dose, it does not provide information in the third dimension, which is considered necessary by some [17].…”
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“…Panoramic radiographs (ASE) were shown to be the most popular technique during the planning phase in India15-18 due to mainly the availability and broad coverage factors. Panoramic radiographs (ASE) were also found the most popular during the planning phase in surveys conducted in Brazil 19 , Palestine 20 , and Libya 21 . In Saudi Arabia 22 , 20.2% (the highest percentage) preferred PAN, PA, and CT during the pre-operative phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%