PURPOSE:Facial crestal bone level and dimension determine function and esthetics of dentition and dental implants. We have previously demonstrated that ultrasound can identify bony and soft tissue structures in the oral cavity. The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of using ultrasound to measure facial crestal bone level and thickness. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A commercially available medical ultrasound scanner, paired with a 14 MHz imaging probe was used to scan dental and periodontal tissues at the mid-facial site of each tooth on 6 fresh cadavers. The alveolar crest level in relation to the cemento-enamel junction and its thickness on ultrasound images were measured and compared to those on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) s...
PURPOSE: To investigate cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) accuracy in measuring facial bone heigh...
Hypothesis: A-mode ultrasound scanning with coded signals allows bone thickness measurements at the ...
Featured Application The quantitative analysis of ultrasound images of the oral mucosa could allow u...
Facial crestal bone level and dimension determine function and esthetics of dentition and dental imp...
BackgroundThe crestal bone level and soft tissue dimension are essential for periodontal diagnosis a...
Background and objectiveThe current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D ra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D r...
PurposeUltrasound imaging has potential to complement radiographic imaging modalities in implant and...
AimExisting methods for evaluating marginal bone loss and tissue biotype around dental implants pres...
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of soft and hard ti...
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
Objectives: This work assesses ultrasound’s reproducibility for monitoring enamel thickness in vivo....
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to explore the feasibility of ultrasonography (US) for cl...
PURPOSE: To investigate cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) accuracy in measuring facial bone heigh...
Hypothesis: A-mode ultrasound scanning with coded signals allows bone thickness measurements at the ...
Featured Application The quantitative analysis of ultrasound images of the oral mucosa could allow u...
Facial crestal bone level and dimension determine function and esthetics of dentition and dental imp...
BackgroundThe crestal bone level and soft tissue dimension are essential for periodontal diagnosis a...
Background and objectiveThe current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D ra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D r...
PurposeUltrasound imaging has potential to complement radiographic imaging modalities in implant and...
AimExisting methods for evaluating marginal bone loss and tissue biotype around dental implants pres...
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of soft and hard ti...
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
Objectives: This work assesses ultrasound’s reproducibility for monitoring enamel thickness in vivo....
Dental erosion and decay are increasingly prevalent but as yet there is no quantitative monitoring t...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to explore the feasibility of ultrasonography (US) for cl...
PURPOSE: To investigate cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) accuracy in measuring facial bone heigh...
Hypothesis: A-mode ultrasound scanning with coded signals allows bone thickness measurements at the ...
Featured Application The quantitative analysis of ultrasound images of the oral mucosa could allow u...