Benefits of three-dimensional imaging

O. Sorel, A. Ollivier, Marie-Charlotte Mano
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Three dimensional images derived from X-Rays, scans or Digital Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) are components of supplementary diagnostic procedures. Using them, practitioners can visualize the anatomic relationships of teeth with each other and with adjacent structures and can discern the presence or absence of root resorption.These radiographic films can assist in the diagnostic evaluation of impacted, transposed, or duplicated teeth or those situated on the edges of facial clefts. They are indispensable in helping diagnosticians to rule out contraindications as they establish treatment plans and continue to be useful as guides when mechano- therapy starts.Recently, CBCT has become accessible for use in dental offices even though it has been an expensive and bulky instrument with a relatively high radiation output. Today, with a more acceptable radiation dosage, it is well accepted as an alternative diagnostic procedure in the field of oro-facial implants, but overall, it cannot yet be considered as a technique that should be systematically employed in every supplementary examination.
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三维成像的好处
来自x射线、扫描或数字锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)的三维图像是辅助诊断程序的组成部分。使用它们,从业者可以可视化牙齿之间以及与相邻结构之间的解剖关系,并可以辨别牙根吸收的存在或不存在。这些x线片可以帮助诊断评估埋伏,转位,或重复的牙齿或那些位于面部唇裂的边缘。它们在帮助诊断医师在制定治疗计划时排除禁忌症方面是不可或缺的,并在机械治疗开始时继续作为有用的指导。最近,CBCT已经可以在牙科诊所使用,尽管它是一种昂贵且体积庞大的仪器,辐射输出相对较高。今天,由于放射剂量更易于接受,它被广泛接受为口腔-面部植入领域的一种替代诊断程序,但总的来说,它还不能被认为是一种应该系统地应用于每一次补充检查的技术。
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