How is Dentists Using CBCT in Their Clinics? - A Review Article
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Dr. Tushar Davra,
Dr. Janki Dr. Janki,
Dr. Chirag Patel
2021 Issue 10, p311-313
Abstract
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) was introduced in 1997. The aim of this article was to evaluate how CBCT are being used in dental clinics and identify different factors such as workflow of CBCT scan procedure and indications of CBCT. The most common indications for CBCT are implant treatment planning, planning for orthodontic mini-implants, evaluation of periodontal structures, airway, and temporomandibular joint. The enhancements in the digital software can be used for evaluation of CBCT such as contrast, brightness, zoom, etc. The interpretation of CBCT is performed by dentists, dental specialists, and oral radiologists. There are some challenges in CBCT such as artifacts and cost. However, the utility of CBCT may offset these disadvantages when indicated. This review articles describes how dentists use the CBCT in their clinical practice.
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