"Dental Imaging: Unveiling the Precision of Oral Healthcare". In the dynamic landscape of dentistry, technological advancements have revolutionized diagnostic procedures, and at the forefront is dental imaging. This sophisticated branch of dentistry employs cutting-edge technologies to capture detailed images of the oral cavity, teeth, and surrounding structures, providing invaluable insights for diagnosis and treatment planning. Dental imaging encompasses various modalities, including digital X-rays, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), intraoral cameras, and 3D imaging. Digital X-rays have replaced traditional film-based methods, offering reduced radiation exposure and swift image acquisition. CBCT, a three-dimensional imaging technique, enables comprehensive assessments for complex dental procedures like implant placement and orthodontic planning.
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David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
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