
handle: 10138/335117
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a diverse 3D x-ray imaging technique that has gained significant popularity in dental radiology in the last two decades. CBCT overcomes the limitations of traditional twodimensional dental imaging and enables accurate depiction of multiplanar details of maxillofacial bony structures and surrounding soft tissues. In this review article, we provide an updated status on dental CBCT imaging and summarise the technical features of currently used CBCT scanner models, extending to recent developments in scanner technology, clinical aspects, and regulatory perspectives on dose optimisation, dosimetry, and diagnostic reference levels. We also consider the outlook of potential techniques along with issues that should be resolved in providing clinically more effective CBCT examinations that are optimised for the benefit of the patient.
Peer reviewed
ta313, IMPLANT DENTISTRY, Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology, CBCT, Guidelines, Development, GUIDELINES, Imaging, MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY, Characteristics, ARTIFACTS, ITERATIVE RECONSTRUCTION METHODS, PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, Dosimetry, AMERICAN ACADEMY, Dental, Image quality, COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY, POSITION STATEMENT, Cone beam CT
ta313, IMPLANT DENTISTRY, Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology, CBCT, Guidelines, Development, GUIDELINES, Imaging, MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY, Characteristics, ARTIFACTS, ITERATIVE RECONSTRUCTION METHODS, PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, Dosimetry, AMERICAN ACADEMY, Dental, Image quality, COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY, POSITION STATEMENT, Cone beam CT
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