Objective: To assess the potential of ultrasound examination (USE) as an adjunctive method to conventional radiology to evaluate the healing processes occurring after the treatment of bone lesions of the jaws. The research question was: what is the effectiveness of USE to evaluate the healing of intra-osseous bone lesions when compared to radiological or clinical examination? Materials and methods: Six databases (PubMed, the Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and Best Evidence) were searched from their inception (PROSPERO CRD42019134482). A quality assessment was performed combining the Downs and Black tool and the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. The risk of bias was calculated using the Cochrane collaboration tool to assess the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D r...
A substantial part of the maxillofacial surgery practice deals with maxillofacial bone healing. In t...
Objective: In a double blind randomised clinical pilot trial, it was investigated whether tow intens...
The diagnostic use of ultrasonography in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery has previously been des...
PubMedID: 19470817Objectives. The purpose of this study was to review past and recent literature fin...
Introduction: Jaw bone lesions are common pathologic conditions. The role of ultrasonography in eval...
Background: The utility of ultrasound (US) for therapeutic purposes is still in its infancy. Therape...
Aim: To evaluate the accuracy of ultrasound examination (USE) for the detection of artificial bone d...
Since the first “hyperphonograph” was published in 1947, ultrasonography has gained immense populari...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in the diagnosis of ...
Background and objectiveThe current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D ra...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare, in a randomized and controlled c...
The conclusions of the experimental work presented in this thesis are: 1. Low intensity pulsed ultra...
Background: Imaging techniques play a very important role in the specialty of endodontic. The ultras...
Purpose: Because of the limitations of the body to heal large maxillofacial bone defects, an attempt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D r...
A substantial part of the maxillofacial surgery practice deals with maxillofacial bone healing. In t...
Objective: In a double blind randomised clinical pilot trial, it was investigated whether tow intens...
The diagnostic use of ultrasonography in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery has previously been des...
PubMedID: 19470817Objectives. The purpose of this study was to review past and recent literature fin...
Introduction: Jaw bone lesions are common pathologic conditions. The role of ultrasonography in eval...
Background: The utility of ultrasound (US) for therapeutic purposes is still in its infancy. Therape...
Aim: To evaluate the accuracy of ultrasound examination (USE) for the detection of artificial bone d...
Since the first “hyperphonograph” was published in 1947, ultrasonography has gained immense populari...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in the diagnosis of ...
Background and objectiveThe current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D ra...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare, in a randomized and controlled c...
The conclusions of the experimental work presented in this thesis are: 1. Low intensity pulsed ultra...
Background: Imaging techniques play a very important role in the specialty of endodontic. The ultras...
Purpose: Because of the limitations of the body to heal large maxillofacial bone defects, an attempt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The current methods to image alveolar bone in humans include intraoral 2D r...
A substantial part of the maxillofacial surgery practice deals with maxillofacial bone healing. In t...
Objective: In a double blind randomised clinical pilot trial, it was investigated whether tow intens...