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R.k.w. Schulze

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Cone-beam computed tomography and its applications in dental and maxillofacial radiology.

2020

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was first used in dental and maxillofacial radiology (DMFR) at the end of the 1990s. Since then, it has been successfully established as the standard three-dimensional radiographic imaging technique in DMFR, with a wide variety of applications in this field. This manuscript briefly reviews the background information on the technology and summarises available data on effective dose and dose optimisation. In addition, typical clinical applications and indications of the technique in DMFR are presented.

Background informationCone beam computed tomographymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiographic imagingbusiness.industryStomatognathic DiseasesComputed tomographyGeneral MedicineCone-Beam Computed TomographyRadiation DosageFacial Bones030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-Dimensional030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineMaxillaDose optimisationHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessClinical radiology
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The effect of wavelet and discrete cosine transform compression of digital radiographs on the detection of subtle proximal caries. ROC analysis.

2007

The study compared diagnostic performances of 2 different image compression methods: JPEG (discrete cosine transform; Joint Photographic Experts Group compression standard) versus JPEG2000 (discrete wavelet transform), both at a compression ratio of 12:1, from the original uncompressed TIFF radiograph with respect to the detection of non-cavitated carious lesions. Therefore, 100 approximal surfaces of 50 tooth pairs were evaluated on the radiographs by 10 experienced observers using a 5-point confidence scale. Observations were carried out on a standardized viewing monitor under subdued light conditions. The proportion of diseased surfaces was balanced to approximately 50% to avoid bias. Tr…

Discrete wavelet transformDental CariesSensitivity and SpecificityDiagnosis DifferentialWaveletComputer Science::MultimediaDiscrete cosine transformHumansDental EnamelGeneral DentistryLossless JPEGTransform codingMathematicsObserver VariationMicroscopybusiness.industryPattern recognitioncomputer.file_formatMicrotomyRadiography Dental DigitalData CompressionJPEGROC CurveJPEG 2000DentinArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmsImage compressionCaries research
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3D Reconstruction from Few Radiographic Projections Acquired in Arbitrary Geometry

2008

Otorhinolaryngologybusiness.industryComputer scienceRadiography3D reconstructionSurgeryGeometryOral SurgerybusinessGeneral DentistryOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
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