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An Overview of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography and Dental Panoramic Radiography in Dentistry in the Community

David MacDonald, Vera Telyakova

2024Tomography17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study reviews the two most important and frequently used systems of tomography used in dentistry today. These are the dental panoramic radiograph (DPR) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). The importance of the DPR has been accentuated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, as it does not produce an aerosol. Its clinical importance is derived from its panoramic display of the jaws and associated structures and should be examined for incidental findings that may portend a potentially serious outcome. An important recent spin-off of the DPR is the extra-oral bitewing, which can replace its traditional, uncomfortable and aerosol-generating intra-oral counterpart. Although much has been written about them, this paper reviews their essential attributes and limitations in clinical dentistry. Although attempts have been made to reproduce some of the attributes of CT in CBCT such as Hounsfield Units (HU) and improve the contrast resolution of the soft tissues, these remain elusive. Nevertheless, CBCT's dataset should be appropriately reconstructed to fully display the clinical feature prompting its prescription. In certain cases, more than one mode of reconstruction is required.

Topics & Concepts

Cone beam computed tomographyRadiographyCone beam ctComputed tomographyDental radiographyMedicineDentistryMedical physicsCone (formal languages)OrthodonticsRadiologyComputer scienceAlgorithmDental Radiography and ImagingDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesOral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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