Background: The prognosis of a tooth with periodontitis is affected by the amount of supporting bone. A key factor in retaining a tooth is the ratio of supported root surface. Currently, root surfaces cannot be accurately measured using conventional dental radiographs, which only measure the length of bone support on proximal surfaces. Methods: Eight extracted, single-rooted teeth were 3-dimensionally digitized using a contact technique for true surface area measurements. Root length, projection area, and pixel values were then measured on digital radiographs. The accuracy of the ratio estimation of supported surface area from linear, area, and pixel values was calculated and compared. Results: The mean error from linear estimation was 7.9%...
The advances in digital imaging technology in dentistry have provided an alternative to film-based r...
Purpose: the purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the accuracy of primary incisor length det...
Background and Aim: External root resorption is not detectable clinically and radiography plays a ke...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of supported single-root surface ...
Background: The prognosis of a tooth affected by periodontitis might depend on the amount of bone re...
To evaluate the availability of the estimation method of the single-root surface area on periapical ...
An accurate method is presented for the determination of the area of the periodontal ligament attach...
The area of the root surface of human teeth has been investigated extensively in the dental literatu...
Aim: This in vitro study evaluated the accuracy of primary incisor lengths determined by digital an...
Copyright © 2015 Maria D. Basso et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objective: This study was performed to assess the diagnostic and quantifying ability of digital subt...
Background and Objective: Radiographs are an essential adjunct to the clinical examination for peri...
Introduction: Root resorption can cause damage in orthodontic patients. Digital subtraction radiogra...
Aim: This in vitro study evaluated the accuracy of primary incisor lengths determined by digital and...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and agreement of scanned film and digi...
The advances in digital imaging technology in dentistry have provided an alternative to film-based r...
Purpose: the purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the accuracy of primary incisor length det...
Background and Aim: External root resorption is not detectable clinically and radiography plays a ke...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of supported single-root surface ...
Background: The prognosis of a tooth affected by periodontitis might depend on the amount of bone re...
To evaluate the availability of the estimation method of the single-root surface area on periapical ...
An accurate method is presented for the determination of the area of the periodontal ligament attach...
The area of the root surface of human teeth has been investigated extensively in the dental literatu...
Aim: This in vitro study evaluated the accuracy of primary incisor lengths determined by digital an...
Copyright © 2015 Maria D. Basso et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objective: This study was performed to assess the diagnostic and quantifying ability of digital subt...
Background and Objective: Radiographs are an essential adjunct to the clinical examination for peri...
Introduction: Root resorption can cause damage in orthodontic patients. Digital subtraction radiogra...
Aim: This in vitro study evaluated the accuracy of primary incisor lengths determined by digital and...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and agreement of scanned film and digi...
The advances in digital imaging technology in dentistry have provided an alternative to film-based r...
Purpose: the purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the accuracy of primary incisor length det...
Background and Aim: External root resorption is not detectable clinically and radiography plays a ke...