
pmid: 24993923
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) has made a dramatic contribution and has been quickly adopted in endodontics. It is a game changer in research and clinical applications. Although CBCT and its application in implantology is well known, the surgical placement of implants is now a factor in endodontics. This article illustrates unique applications of CBCT in implantology in a specialty endodontic facility. Endodontics creates the foundation for restorative dentistry for a healthy tooth, a well-treated endodontically treated tooth, or a well-placed dental implant. CBCT helps make this possible and predictable.
Dental Implants, Male, Tooth, Nonvital, Adolescent, Dental Pulp Diseases, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Middle Aged, Endodontics, Root Canal Therapy, Dens in Dente, Tooth Fractures, Humans, Female, Dental Pulp Cavity, Dental Restoration, Permanent
Dental Implants, Male, Tooth, Nonvital, Adolescent, Dental Pulp Diseases, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Middle Aged, Endodontics, Root Canal Therapy, Dens in Dente, Tooth Fractures, Humans, Female, Dental Pulp Cavity, Dental Restoration, Permanent
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