Three-dimensional imaging techniques: A literature review

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Abstract

Imaging is one of the most important tools for orthodontists to evaluate and record size and form of craniofacial structures. Orthodontists routinely use 2-dimensional (2D) static imaging techniques, but deepness of structures cannot be obtained and localized with 2D imaging. Three-dimensional (3D) imaging has been developed in the early of 1990's and has gained a precious place in dentistry, especially in orthodontics. The aims of this literature review are to summarize the current state of the 3D imaging techniques and to evaluate the applications in orthodontics. © 2014 Dental Investigations Society.

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Karatas, O. H., & Toy, E. (2014, January). Three-dimensional imaging techniques: A literature review. European Journal of Dentistry. https://doi.org/10.4103/1305-7456.126269

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