نتایج جستجو برای: maxillofacial imaging
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Cone beam computed tomography is a comparatively new threedimensional imaging technology, which has been specially developed for imaging of the maxillofacial complex. The aim of this paper is to accustom the dental fraternity with the wide and potential applications of cone beam computed tomography in dentistry.
It is a well known fact that conventional Dental radiographs were considered as an important part of dental care in the earlier times. Most of these radiographs are still practiced widely by a lot of dental practitioners. In the past, the field of "Dentistry" was precise and was considered related to dentition only. Along with clinical oral examination, the radiographs used to provide with a mo...
Abstract Intraoperative imaging is increasingly used by surgeons and has become an integral part of many surgical procedures. This study was performed to provide overview the current literature on intraoperative use cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in maxillofacial surgery. A bibliographic search PubMed conducted March 2020, without time limitation, using "intraoperative imaging" A...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a radiological imaging method that has not yet found routine application in the detection and assessment of malignant tumors of the maxillofacial region. The aim of this study was to evaluate MRI in the detection, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of malignant tumors of the maxillofacial region. This prospective study included 42 patients with clinically c...
The anatomic complexity of the maxillofacial region makes the retrieval of foreign bodies a daunting task for the maxillofacial Surgeon. Moreover the inability of 2-dimensional imaging to precisely locate foreign bodies makes it challenging. The anatomic proximity of critical structures and esthetic considerations limits the access and thus poses a greater challenge for the surgeon in cases of ...
the infratemporal fossa is an anatomic space of great importance in the head.abscesses of this space re rare but potentially life threatening. regarding the proximity of some important anatomical features of the head, dealing with infratemporal space infection needs great consideration both in examination and surgical practice.in this case report, infratempora space abscess formation fo...
Conebeam computed tomography (CBCT) is a technology new to dentistry that provides 3-D imaging of the oral and maxillofacial complex. Bitewing, periapical, and panoramic images are commonplace for diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry. The 3-D data provided by conebeam technology uses a low quantity of radiation and provides insight into anatomy as an adjunct to 2-D imaging. As 3-D imag...
PURPOSE This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in maxillofacial reconstruction, which still represents the gold standard of restoration. We also discuss the developing concepts in maxillofacial reconstruction. RECENT FINDINGS Most of the literature reconfirms the established patterns of reconstruction with the aid of vascularized osseous free ...
Background: In dental-maxillofacial imaging, 3D sectional imaging progressively replaces conventional 2D imaging in developed countries. They are based specially on Computed tomography (CT-Scan), with the Dentascan application and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). In developing countries those technics are newly introduced. Aim: This study aimed at studying the knowledge and practices of de...
With the introduction of conebeam computed tomography (CBCT) in the early 2000s, oral and maxillofacial radiology fully entered the modern world of 3-dimensional (3D) radiographic imaging. Although conventional or medical computed tomography (CT) had been available since the 1970s, with few exceptions, it had not been widely used in dentistry. In the early days of conventional CT, the machines ...
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