Fundamentals of cone beam computed tomography for a prosthodontist
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT, also referred to as C-arm computed tomography [CT], cone beam volume CT, or flat panel CT) is a medical imaging technique of X-ray CT where the X-rays are divergent, forming a cone. [1] CBCT systems have been designed for imaging hard tissues of the maxillofacial...
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doaj-45c647fa185247159d35626df13af0e82020-11-24T20:59:19ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society0972-40521998-40572015-01-0115181310.4103/0972-4052.157001Fundamentals of cone beam computed tomography for a prosthodontistGeorge Puthenpurayil JohnTatu Elenjickal JoyJustin MathewVinod R. B. KumarCone beam computed tomography (CBCT, also referred to as C-arm computed tomography [CT], cone beam volume CT, or flat panel CT) is a medical imaging technique of X-ray CT where the X-rays are divergent, forming a cone. [1] CBCT systems have been designed for imaging hard tissues of the maxillofacial region. CBCT is capable of providing sub-millimeter resolution in images of high diagnostic quality, with short scanning times (10-70 s) and radiation dosages reportedly up to 15-100 times lower than those of conventional CT scans. Increasing availability of this technology provides the dental clinician with an imaging modality capable of providing a three-dimensional representation of the maxillofacial skeleton with minimal distortion. The aim of this article is to sensitize the Prosthodontist to CBCT technology, provide an overview of currently available maxillofacial CBCT systems and review the specific application of various CBCT display modes to clinical Prosthodontic practice. A MEDLINE search for relevant articles in this specific area of interest was conducted. The selected articles were critically reviewed and the data acquired were systematically compiled.http://www.j-ips.org/article.asp?issn=0972-4052;year=2015;volume=15;issue=1;spage=8;epage=13;aulast=JohnArtefact reductioncone beam computed tomographydose reductionfundamentalsimaging accuracyprosthodontics |
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Fundamentals of cone beam computed tomography for a prosthodontist |
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Fundamentals of cone beam computed tomography for a prosthodontist |
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fundamentals of cone beam computed tomography for a prosthodontist |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society |
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0972-4052 1998-4057 |
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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT, also referred to as C-arm computed tomography [CT], cone beam volume CT, or flat panel CT) is a medical imaging technique of X-ray CT where the X-rays are divergent, forming a cone. [1] CBCT systems have been designed for imaging hard tissues of the maxillofacial region. CBCT is capable of providing sub-millimeter resolution in images of high diagnostic quality, with short scanning times (10-70 s) and radiation dosages reportedly up to 15-100 times lower than those of conventional CT scans. Increasing availability of this technology provides the dental clinician with an imaging modality capable of providing a three-dimensional representation of the maxillofacial skeleton with minimal distortion. The aim of this article is to sensitize the Prosthodontist to CBCT technology, provide an overview of currently available maxillofacial CBCT systems and review the specific application of various CBCT display modes to clinical Prosthodontic practice. A MEDLINE search for relevant articles in this specific area of interest was conducted. The selected articles were critically reviewed and the data acquired were systematically compiled. |
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Artefact reduction cone beam computed tomography dose reduction fundamentals imaging accuracy prosthodontics |
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