
Digital images offer tremendous advantages to dentistry in terms of the potential for lower exposure to patients, absence of darkroom or processing problems, convenience of image enhancement techniques and capacity for remote teledentistry. Digital systems are now able to acquire all types of images including panoramic and cephalometric. As technology continues to improve they may ultimately replace film as the medium of choice for dental imaging.
Cephalometry, Equipment Design, Radiography, Dental, Digital, Radiation Dosage, Telemedicine, Radiographic Image Enhancement, Radiology Information Systems, Semiconductors, Radiography, Panoramic, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Analog-Digital Conversion
Cephalometry, Equipment Design, Radiography, Dental, Digital, Radiation Dosage, Telemedicine, Radiographic Image Enhancement, Radiology Information Systems, Semiconductors, Radiography, Panoramic, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Analog-Digital Conversion
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