Since the first “hyperphonograph” was published in 1947, ultrasonography has gained immense popularity worldwide due to it being non-invasive, inexpensive, painless, portable, and ability to not cause any harmful ionizing radiation in both the patient and operator. Ultrasound is being used in the diagnosis and detection of various oral disorders (both hard and soft tissues). This review provides an overview of the most recent advances of ultrasound imaging in dentistry
This work attempted to appraise the usefulness of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for use in dentist...
Objective: To assess the potential of ultrasound examination (USE) as an adjunctive method to conven...
Background: Disorders of the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints as well as the surroun...
Introduction. Ultrasonography is a fundamentally new, non-invasive diagnostic method in dentistry. I...
Ultrasound (US) is mechanical vibrations above the frequency range audible by the human ear in the f...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonography (US) is a non-invasive and real-time medical imaging technique based on t...
(1) Background: the frequency with which diagnostic tests are prescribed with exposure to ionizing r...
(1) Background: the frequency with which diagnostic tests are prescribed with exposure to ionizing r...
Objectives. Clinicians are always searching for a non-invasive method to diagnose periodontal defect...
The application of medical ultrasound was mainly centered on the soft tissue diagnostic imaging unti...
Background: The utility of ultrasound (US) for therapeutic purposes is still in its infancy. Therape...
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Diagnosis of periodontal disease v...
SummaryRecent development of the ultrasonography (US) equipments enables the visualization of fine d...
Various kinds of diseases may be found in the oral and maxillofacial regions and various modalities ...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of soft and hard ti...
This work attempted to appraise the usefulness of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for use in dentist...
Objective: To assess the potential of ultrasound examination (USE) as an adjunctive method to conven...
Background: Disorders of the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints as well as the surroun...
Introduction. Ultrasonography is a fundamentally new, non-invasive diagnostic method in dentistry. I...
Ultrasound (US) is mechanical vibrations above the frequency range audible by the human ear in the f...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonography (US) is a non-invasive and real-time medical imaging technique based on t...
(1) Background: the frequency with which diagnostic tests are prescribed with exposure to ionizing r...
(1) Background: the frequency with which diagnostic tests are prescribed with exposure to ionizing r...
Objectives. Clinicians are always searching for a non-invasive method to diagnose periodontal defect...
The application of medical ultrasound was mainly centered on the soft tissue diagnostic imaging unti...
Background: The utility of ultrasound (US) for therapeutic purposes is still in its infancy. Therape...
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Diagnosis of periodontal disease v...
SummaryRecent development of the ultrasonography (US) equipments enables the visualization of fine d...
Various kinds of diseases may be found in the oral and maxillofacial regions and various modalities ...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of soft and hard ti...
This work attempted to appraise the usefulness of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for use in dentist...
Objective: To assess the potential of ultrasound examination (USE) as an adjunctive method to conven...
Background: Disorders of the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints as well as the surroun...