Interpretations of Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Journal: South East Asia Journal of Medical Sciences
Article type: Research Article
Published: 2018-11-30
Volume: 2; Issue: 3; Pages: 7-9
ISSN: 2522-7165
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Authors
- Peter Tim
Not available, refer to PDF - Deepthi Cherian
Senior Lecturer, Department of Peridontics, Sree Anjaneya Institute of Dental Sciences, India.
Abstract
Dental volumetric tomography is the concept in which tissues of maxillofacial region are depicted using a cone beam shaped x-radiation to provide rapid accurate details. The salient advantages of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) are shorter exposure time, reduced image distortion due to patient movements, decreased patient dose and multiplanar screening. CBCT aids the clinicians to localize the anatomic structures as a whole which can be visualized in three planes as in axial, coronal and sagittal sections. As a prerequisite for interpretation of every imaging mode, it is essential for the clinician to know the normal from the abnormal. This review highlights the essence to comprehend CBCT and interpret it in the accurate manner with minimal complications.
Keywords
CBCT; Interpretation.
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