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A 3D cone beam computed tomography study of the styloid process of the temporal bone

A 3D cone beam computed tomography study of the styloid process of the temporal bone

... Symptoms of Eagle’s syndrome include neck, throat, and hemifacial pain; sensation of foreign body in the throat; dysphagia; otalgia; and change in voice [2, 10, 11, 14]. In addition to careful clinical examination, the ... See full document

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Evaluation of bone changes and range of motion of the Temporomandibular joint using cone beam computed tomography  a prospective cross sectional study

Evaluation of bone changes and range of motion of the Temporomandibular joint using cone beam computed tomography a prospective cross sectional study

... and temporal muscles (Susan Standring, Edition ...our study demonstrated sclerosis in 10 joints making it the second prominent bony change in our study ...a study by Kyung- SooMah (Richard ... See full document

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An Investigation of the Morphology of the Petrotympanic Fissure Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography

An Investigation of the Morphology of the Petrotympanic Fissure Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography

... During the surgery, arthroscopic anatomy does not allow a surgical view of the fissures underlying the fibrocartilage [7], or ruptures in the bone of the fossa. This applies particularly when prior to the scope’s ... See full document

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Evaluation of periodontal bone loss using digital intraoral radiography and cone beam computed tomography

Evaluation of periodontal bone loss using digital intraoral radiography and cone beam computed tomography

... alveolar bone loss and periodontal bone defects could leadto a new approach in the evaluation of patients with periodontal disease and prove tobe an excellent resource when deciding on the most appropriate ... See full document

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Evaluation of trabecular bone microstructure of mandibular condyle in edentulous, unilateral edentulous and fully dentate patients using cone beam computed tomography

Evaluation of trabecular bone microstructure of mandibular condyle in edentulous, unilateral edentulous and fully dentate patients using cone beam computed tomography

... Trabecular bone microstructures of mandible condyle were analyzed on their cross-sectional ...the bone metabolism and microstructure, deformity, fracture, or tumoral lesion in the mandibular condyle region ... See full document

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Improving the prediction of the trabecular bone microarchitectural parameters using dental cone-beam computed tomography

Improving the prediction of the trabecular bone microarchitectural parameters using dental cone-beam computed tomography

... cortical bone and water values to binarize ...trabecular bone microarchitectural parame- ...segment bone from other ...present study, four preprocessing methods were used during dental CBCT ... See full document

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Comparing the Accuracy of Cone Beam Computed Tomography,Digital Intraoral Radiography and Conventional Intraoral
Radiography in the Measurement of Periodontal Bone Defects

Comparing the Accuracy of Cone Beam Computed Tomography,Digital Intraoral Radiography and Conventional Intraoral Radiography in the Measurement of Periodontal Bone Defects

... volume tomography in the diagnosis of peri- odontal defects.an in vitro study on native pig and hu- man ...versus 3D CBCT- images for assessing periodontal break ... See full document

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Comparison of in vivo 3D cone-beam computed tomography tooth volume measurement protocols

Comparison of in vivo 3D cone-beam computed tomography tooth volume measurement protocols

... versus bone could be contained within a voxel. A limitation in computed tomography imaging is the so- called ‘partial volume ...compact bone such as the lamina dura can cause the same ... See full document

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3D-evaluation of the maxillary sinus in cone-beam computed tomography

3D-evaluation of the maxillary sinus in cone-beam computed tomography

... be bone resorption following tooth loss [24]. In the present study, however, no significant association between the sinus volume and the state of dentition could be ... See full document

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Morphometric Evaluation of Styloid Process Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography- A Retrospective Study of Chennai Population

Morphometric Evaluation of Styloid Process Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography- A Retrospective Study of Chennai Population

... the styloid process is the second brachial arch, Reicher’s cartilage ...to styloid process [1,10]. The muscles that are attached to styloid process are styloglossus, stylohyoid, ... See full document

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Comparison of Tissue Density in Hounsfield Units in Computed Tomography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Comparison of Tissue Density in Hounsfield Units in Computed Tomography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography

... our study, the provided values by CBCT were higher than the CT values in one of the systems (NewTom VG 3D), which is similar to the results of Legrave et al, [20] who used the same system for the same ... See full document

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Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of styloid process: a retrospective study of 208 patients with orofacial pain

Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of styloid process: a retrospective study of 208 patients with orofacial pain

... this study was to assess the structural characteristics of styloid process (SP) by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) examination in a patient population suffering from ... See full document

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Assessment of the Capability of Bone Density Contrast Dissociation in Cone Beam Computed Tomography Compared to Digital Periapical Radiography by Using a Phantom

Assessment of the Capability of Bone Density Contrast Dissociation in Cone Beam Computed Tomography Compared to Digital Periapical Radiography by Using a Phantom

... the bone density changes in condi- tions when early or accurate recognition of these chang- es are ...radiography, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been suggested to be used for ... See full document

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Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation of periodontal and bone support loss in extraction cases

Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation of periodontal and bone support loss in extraction cases

... our study through Dahlberg’ s formula, is less than the values ob- tained in other studies in terms of root measurements ...our study provide support for the hypothesis that, in the sample examined, the ... See full document

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Clinical utility of dental cone-beam computed tomography: current perspectives

Clinical utility of dental cone-beam computed tomography: current perspectives

... endodontics, a machine with a limited FOV should suffice. In general, the smaller the scan volume, the higher the spatial resolution of the image. Given that the earliest sign of periapi- cal pathology is discontinuity ... See full document

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Cone beam computed tomography in implant dentistry: recommendations for clinical use

Cone beam computed tomography in implant dentistry: recommendations for clinical use

... Results: The huge range in dose and diagnostic image quality requires further optimization and justification prior to clinical use. Yet, indications in implant dentistry may go beyond diagnostics. In fact, the inherent ... See full document

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Evaluation of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis in Symptomatic Young Adults using CBCT

Evaluation of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis in Symptomatic Young Adults using CBCT

... bilateral bone changes 15, as observed by Katzberg et ...our study that no statistical correlation existed between the right and left ...a study conducted by Borahan et ... See full document

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Accuracy Comparison of 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) and 4D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (4DCBCT)

Accuracy Comparison of 4D Computed Tomography (4DCT) and 4D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (4DCBCT)

... While both imaging modalities produced artifacts that limited their accuracy, 4DCBCT yielded image-defined target volumes closer to ground truth than 4DCT for all but one of the scenarios tested (15 mm amplitude, ... See full document

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Comparison of intraoral radiography and cone-beam computed tomography for the detection of periodontal defects: an in vitro study

Comparison of intraoral radiography and cone-beam computed tomography for the detection of periodontal defects: an in vitro study

... It is clear that CBCT is still not the first choice for periodontal bone support imaging [25]. Although the CBCT images were superior in diagnostic efficacy to con- ventional intraoral imaging, CBCT images should ... See full document

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Contemporary imaging of salivary glands

Contemporary imaging of salivary glands

... directing cone is placed on the shoulder and the central ray is directed in an anterior direction through the angle of the mandible, with the patient’s head rotated back and tilted to the unaffected ... See full document

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