Clinical utility of dental cone-beam computedtomography: Current perspectives

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Abstract

Panoramic radiography and computed tomography were the pillars of maxillofacial diagnosis. With the advent of cone-beam computed tomography, dental practice has seen a paradigm shift. This review article highlights the potential applications of cone-beam computed tomography in the fields of dental implantology and forensic dentistry, and its limitations in maxillofacial diagnosis.

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Jaju, P. P., & Jaju, S. P. (2014, April 2). Clinical utility of dental cone-beam computedtomography: Current perspectives. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCIDE.S41621

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