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A comparison between dental measurements taken from CBCT models and those taken from a digital method.

2011

The aims of the study were to assess speed, reliability, accuracy, and reproducibility in measuring mesiodistal tooth sizes, bicanine widths, bimolar widths, and arch lengths (ALs) using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to compare them with the same measurements obtained using a two-dimensional (2D) Digital Method. Plaster study models were made for 27 patients and then digitalized and measured using a 2D Digital Method. CBCTs were undertaken on the same 27 patients using the Dental Picasso Master 3D® and the images obtained were then analysed using the InVivoDental program. The correlation study of the two measuring methods, which were compared by determining the regression paramet…

MolarAdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyDentistryOrthodonticsComputed tomographyStandard deviationDental ArchmedicinePremolarHumansOdontometryBicuspidReliability (statistics)MathematicsAgedOrthodonticsReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsCone-Beam Computed TomographyMiddle AgedMolarPlaster CastsModels Dentalmedicine.anatomical_structureFemalebusinessToothEuropean journal of orthodontics
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Use of cone-beam computed tomography to evaluate root and canal morphology of mandibular first and second molars in Turkish individuals

2013

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the root and canal morphology of mandibular first and second molars in a Turkish population by using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Study design: CBCT images of mandibular first (n = 823) and second molar (n = 925) teeth from 605 Turkish patients were analyzed. The root canal configurations were classified according to the method of Vertucci. Results: The majority of mandibular molars (95.8% of first molars, 85.4% of second molars) had two separate roots; however, three roots were identified in 2.06% of first molars and 3.45% of second molars. C-shaped canals occurred 0.85% of first molars and 4.1% of second molars. Three canals wer…

MolarAdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyMorphology (linguistics)TurkeyRoot canalDentistryOdontologíaMandibleMandibular first molarEndodonticsMandibular second molarstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansTooth RootGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsDental Pulp Cavitybusiness.industryMandibleCone-Beam Computed Tomography:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarCiencias de la saludstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticleFemalesense organsDental Pulp Cavitybusiness
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Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy and dimensional measurements by using CBCT in mandibular first molars

2015

Background: This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and quantitatively evaluate the morphology of mandibular first molars using CBCT. Material and Methods: Twenty-four double-rooted mandibular first molars were evaluated by NewTom VGi CBCT. The distance from the furcation and apex to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ), diameter and thickness of canal walls, the buccolingual (BL) to mesiodistal (MD) ratio (ΔD), prevalence of oval canals at different sections and taper of the canals were all determined. In order to assess the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT, distance from the furcation and apex to the CEJ and thickness of canal walls at the CEJ and…

MolarCone beam computed tomographyIntraclass correlationbusiness.industryResearchDentistryOdontología030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular first molarCiencias de la saludOperative Dentistry and Endodontics030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingApex (geometry)03 medical and health sciencesCementoenamel junction0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemStereo microscopeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineCalipersbusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Marginal bone loss in the second molar related to impacted mandibular third molars : comparison between panoramic images and cone beam computed tomog…

2020

Background Deciding whether or not to extract third molars remains a controversial situation in dental practice. Image exams support this decision by enabling a close view of the third molar, its adjacent bone and its relationship with the second molar. This study aimed to assess and compare second molar bone loss adjacent to impacted mandibular third molar in panoramic radiographs (PAN) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. Material and Methods A sample of 70 patients was selected (n=124 teeth). Each patient had a set of a panoramic radiograph and CBCT scans consecutively taken for dental treatment purposes. In PAN and CBCT, mandibular third molars were classified based on their …

MolarDental practiceCone beam computed tomographyPanoramic radiographRadiographyMandibleMandibular second molar03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemRadiography PanoramicHumansMedicineGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsbusiness.industryImpactionResearchTooth ImpactedMandible030206 dentistryCone-Beam Computed Tomographyrespiratory system:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMolar ThirdSurgeryOral Surgerybusiness
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Classification of impacted mandibular third molars on cone-beam CT images

2014

Background: Neurological involvement is a serious complication associated to the surgical removal of impacted mandibular third molars and the radiological investigation is the first mandatory step to assess the risk of a possible post-operative injury to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN). The aim of this study was to introduce a new radiological classification that could be normally used in clinical practice to assess the relationship between an impacted third molar and mandibular canal on cone beam CT (CBCT) images. Material and Methods: CBCT images of 80 patients (133 mandibular third molars) were independently studied by three members of the surgical team to draw a classification that co…

MolarMandibular canalDentistryOdontologíaInferior alveolar nervestomatognathic systemSurgical removalThird molarmedicineGeneral DentistryCone beam ctOrthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchCBCTClassification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludThird molarsClinical Practicemedicine.anatomical_structureInferior alveolar nerveRadiological weaponUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentistry (all)Oral SurgerybusinessCBCT; Classification; Inferior alveolar nerve; Third molars; Dentistry (all)
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3-D Evaluation of temporary skeletal anchorage sites in the maxilla

2021

Background The selection of temporary anchorage device (TAD) site can be a challenging task since one should not only consider the 2-D distances between roots, but also the entire 3-D space. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the posterior maxillary region areas available for the insertion of temporary anchorage devices in reconstructed images from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods Sample consisted of 72 patients with indication for orthodontic treatment, grouped into three distinct age groups: 11 to 14 years (age group 1), 15 to 19 years (age group 2) and aged 20 years or older (age group 3), which were further subdivided as to the type of malocclusion (An…

MolarOrthodonticsCone beam computed tomographybusiness.industryResearchOrthodonticsmedicine.diseaseOrthodontic Anchorage ProceduresCementoenamel junctionmedicine.anatomical_structureMaxillaPremolarmedicineMaxillary central incisorMalocclusionbusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Tridimensional assessment of the dental follicle dimensions of impacted mandibular third molars using cone-beam CT

2017

Background The present study was performed to compare follicle dimensions of impacted mandibular third molar (IMTM) with different impaction angulations using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods Forty-nine individuals with IMTM (24 male, 25 female) were selected. Their age range was 25-55 years. The sample was divided into three IMTM groups either vertical (n=16), mesioangular (n=18) or horizontal (n=15) position based on Winter's classification (the angle between the longitudinal axis of the second and third molars). Follicular spaces (FS) from available CBCT imaging were measured from the midpoint of the teeth's crown in several dimensions (mesial, distal, occlusal,…

MolarOrthodonticsVestibular systemCone beam computed tomographyOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryImpactionImpacted toothmedicine.medical_treatmentResearch030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Crown (dentistry)Sagittal plane03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic system030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCoronal planeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Differences between panoramic and Cone Beam-CT in the surgical evaluation of lower third molars

2017

Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability to identify the contiguity between the root of the mandibular third molar and the mandibular canal (MC) in panoramic radiographs compared with Cone Beam-CT. Material and methods Panoramic radiographs of 326 third molars and CBCT radiographs of 86 cases indicated for surgery and considered at risk were evaluated. The following signs were assessed in panoramic radiographs as risk factors: radiolucent band, loss of MC border, change in MC direction, MC narrowing, root narrowing, root deviation, bifid apex, superimposition, and contact between the root third molar and the MC. Results Radiographic signs associated with absence of MC co…

MolarRadiodensityRadiographyMandibular nerveDentistryMandibular canalOdontología03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemMedicineSuperimpositionGeneral DentistryCone beam ctbusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistryrespiratory system:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCortical boneOral Surgerybusiness
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Star-free trace languages

1992

Abstract Generalizing a classical result of Schutzenberger to free partially commutative monoids, we prove that the family of star-free trace languages coincides with the family of aperiodic trace languages.

MonoidPure mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceAbstract family of languagesComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Star (graph theory)Cone (formal languages)Theoretical Computer ScienceTrace (semiology)Aperiodic graphFormal languageComputer Science::Programming LanguagesCommutative propertyMathematicsComputer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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Baucina-Monte Falcone 2014, indagini nella necropoli.

2016

The aim of this report is to present the results of archaeological samples, executed in order to contrast illegal researches on a necropolis at Baucina, in the northwestern part of Sicily, where Punic, Greek and indigenous traditions coexisted, in a relationship which is the focus of our ongoing investigation. We collected an archeological dataset, whose interpretation is detecting an articulated situation where the interaction between three different ethnic groups gave as result the variety of rituals. The future excavations of the site could increase the perception of this interaction, for a period in which Greeks and Punics designed their spheres of influence of the territories within th…

Monte FalconenecropoliSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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