Search results for "Cone Beam Computed Tomography"

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Endodontic re-treatment and restorative treatment of a dens invaginatus type II through new technologies

2019

Background The complex anatomy of dens invaginatus makes access cavity to root canal system difficult, which has an impact on the prognosis of these teeth. A novel technique, based on new technologies, is proposed to make access cavity conservative and guided with minimal dental structure lost. Material and Methods This case report shows the root canal retreatment and the endodontic surgery of a dens invaginatus type II in a left lateral upper incisor previously treated which was affected by a chronic apical abscess and an apical fracture. A Cone Beam Computed Tomography was performed to better diagnosis the dental anatomy. An intraoral scan was performed to get a digital 3D model. A comput…

Cone beam computed tomographyDental anatomyRoot canalmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryCase ReportCrown (dentistry)03 medical and health sciencesDens invaginatus0302 clinical medicineIncisorstomatognathic system0502 economics and businessmedicineGeneral DentistryReduction (orthopedic surgery)Dental structureProsthetic Dentistrybusiness.industry05 social sciences030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]stomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS050211 marketingbusiness
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Evaluation of lens absorbed dose with Cone Beam IGRT procedures

2015

The purpose of this work is to evaluate the absorbed dose to the eye lenses due to the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) system used to accurately position the patient during head-and-neck image guided procedures. The on-board imaging (OBI) systems (v.1.5) of Clinac iX and TrueBeam (Varian) accelerators were used to evaluate the imparted dose to the eye lenses and some additional points of the head. All CBCT scans were acquired with the Standard-Dose Head protocol from Varian. Doses were measured using thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLDs) placed in an anthropomorphic phantom. TLDs were calibrated at the beam quality used to reduce their energy dependence. Average dose to the lens due to …

Cone beam computed tomographyDosimeterPhantoms Imagingbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTruebeamRadiotherapy DosageGeneral MedicineCone-Beam Computed Tomographyequipment and supplieslaw.inventionLens (optics)lawAbsorbed doseLens CrystallineThermoluminescent DosimetryMedicineThermoluminescent Dosimetrysense organsLaser beam qualitybusinessNuclear medicineHeadWaste Management and DisposalImage-guided radiation therapyJournal of Radiological Protection
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SU-E-J-69: Evaluation of the Lens Dose On the Cone Beam IGRT Procedures

2014

Purpose: With the establishment of the IGRT as a standard technique, the extra dose that is given to the patients should be taken into account. Furthermore, it has been a recent decrease of the dose threshold in the lens, reduced to 0.5 Gy (ICRP ref 4825-3093-1464 on 21st April, 2011).The purpose of this work was to evaluate the extra dose that the lens is receive due to the Cone-Beam (CBCT) location systems in Head-and-Neck treatments. Methods: The On-Board Imaging (OBI) v 1.5 of the two Varian accelerators, one Clinac iX and one True Beam, were used to obtain the dose that this OBI version give to the lens in the Head-and-Neck location treatments. All CBCT scans were acquired with the Sta…

Cone beam computed tomographyDosimeterbusiness.industryIsocenterGeneral Medicinelaw.inventionLens (optics)lawMedicineLaser beam qualityThermoluminescent dosimeterbusinessNuclear medicineBolus (radiation therapy)Image-guided radiation therapyMedical Physics
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Dental CBCT equipment and performance issues

2012

Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), also known as digital volumetric tomography was developed in the late 1990s and is now increasingly available in clinical practice. It can provide high resolution cross-sectional images of teeth and the maxillofacial region with applications in all branches of dentistry. As a new imaging modality, there were no established suspension levels at a European level. A literature review, encompassing scientific, professional publications and existing national guidelines was performed in an attempt to develop a set of suspension levels for dental CBCT, using additional expert opinion from the members of the European Academy of dento-maxillo-facial radio…

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Editorial 1/2018

2017

Cone beam computed tomographyInformation retrievalbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesMEDLINE030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineCone-Beam Computed Tomography03 medical and health sciencesEditorial0302 clinical medicineText miningOtorhinolaryngologyHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMouth Diseases0305 other medical sciencebusinessGeneral DentistryDentomaxillofacial Radiology
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Mandibular incisive canal-related prevalence, morphometric parameters, and implant placement implications : a multicenter study of 847 CBCT scans

2020

Background This study evaluated the epidemiological and morphological features of the mandibular incisive canal (MIC) using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in a significant sample of subjects in Brazil. Material and Methods This retrospective, multicenter study assessed 847 CBCT scans performed at four oral imaging centers. The sample comprised CBCT images acquired from dentate individuals who presented at least from tooth 35 to tooth 45 in the anterior mandible region. Data regarding patient sex and age, and MIC linear measurements (length and diameter in mm), anatomical distances (to the alveolar, buccal and lingual cortexes, inferior border of the mandible, and adjacent teeth apexes…

Cone beam computed tomographyMandible03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemPrevalenceHumansMedicineGeneral DentistryDental alveolusRetrospective StudiesLateral incisorOrthodonticsMandibular incisive canalbusiness.industryResearchMandibleSpiral Cone-Beam Computed Tomography030206 dentistryCone-Beam Computed Tomography:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Apex (geometry)Implant placementstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyMulticenter studyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemaleSurgerybusinessImplantologyBrazil
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Evaluation of horizontal ridge augmentation using beta tricalcium phosphate and demineralized bone matrix: A comparative study

2013

Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of beta tricalcium phosphate (Beta-TCP) alone compared to Beta-TCP and Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) in regenerating localized horizontal maxillary alveolar ridge deficiencies prior to implant placement. Study Design: The study included 20 patients with horizontal maxillary ridge deficiencies limited to one or more neighbouring teeth and initial ridge width of . 5mmm. Patients were divided equally into two equal groups. Ridge augmentation was performed using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) principals. In group I GBR was performed using Beta-TCP only, while in group II both Beta-TCP and DBM were used. Following a 6 months healing period, bone cores …

Cone beam computed tomographyMaterials scienceDemineralized bone matrixbusiness.industryResearchdBmDentistryOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludImplant placementBeta-tricalcium phosphateUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAlveolar ridgeRidge (meteorology)Oral SurgeryBone regenerationbusinessGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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On cone-beam computed tomography artifacts induced by titanium implants

2010

Objectives: To briefly review the mathematical background of beam-hardening artifacts in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-reconstruction and to investigate geometrical properties relevant for these reconstruction errors. By means of simulated and experimental results, beam-hardening effects caused by titanium implants are evaluated. Materials and methods: The geometrical and physical properties of the acquisition process of the projections used for 3D reconstruction are investigated and their effects on the CBCT images in the presence of titanium implants are derived. Beam-hardening effects are computed for a simplified polychromatic situation (three energy subsets of 80 and 110 kV) and…

Cone beam computed tomographyMaterials sciencemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry3D reconstructionchemistry.chemical_elementComputed tomographyRodImaging phantomArtifact reductionchemistrymedicineImplantOral SurgeryNuclear medicinebusinessTitaniumClinical Oral Implants Research
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Effect of amount of biomaterial used for maxillary sinus lift on volume maintenance of grafts

2020

Background Regardless of the kind of biomaterial used for the graft, it is clear that, over time, the graft undergoes dimensional changes that could influence the final bone volume obtained, which could alter the stability of the installed implants. The aim of the present study was to compared and correlated the graft behavior with the amount (in grams) of xenogeneic and alloplastic biomaterials used in grafts for maxillary sinus lift. Material and Methods This retrospective cohort study used 148 CBCT images of 74 grafts from 68 maxillary sinuses lift patients in a university, post-graduate clinic. The weights of biomaterials, categorized in intervals according to amount used, were correlat…

Cone beam computed tomographyMaxillary sinusbusiness.industryLift (data mining)ResearchSinus liftDentistryBiomaterial030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineImplantOral SurgerybusinessGeneral DentistryBone volumeVolume (compression)Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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What is the frequency of anatomical variations and pathological findings in maxillary sinuses among patients subjected to maxillofacial cone beam com…

2016

Background When considering dental implant rehabilitation in atrophic posterior sectors, the maxillary sinuses must be evaluated in detail. Knowledge of the anatomical variations and of the potential lesions found in these structures conditions the outcome of sinus lift procedures and therefore of the dental implants. A systematic review is made to determine the frequency of anatomical variations and pathological findings in maxillary sinuses among patients subjected to cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods A PubMed (MEDLINE) literature search was made of articles published up until 20 December 2015. The systematic review was conducted based on the Preferred Reporting I…

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