Abstract Dental implants are widely used now a days for the rehabilitation of edentulous spaces in patients. Diagnostic images of the surgical site are a must essential for preoperative planning, intra-operative assessment, and postoperative evaluation. Considering the pros and cons, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) seems to be the better choice for qualitative and quantitative analysis of the surgical site prior to implant placement and post operative evaluation. CBCT software helps to visualize the ideal dimension, position and orientation of an implant. This article briefly describes the importance of CBCT for implants placement and explains how to evaluate the maxillary sinus as a parameter before placement of a dental implant
Diagnostic imaging acts as a distinctive method in analyzing and drawing in the appropriate treatmen...
Background: Since the development of the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been utilized in ...
Implants are being used in practice today with ever increasing types of implants and simple procedur...
Abstract Dental implants are most acceptable tool used for the prosthetic rehabilitation of edentul...
© Quintessenz. The maxillary sinus is a symmetric and pyramid-shaped, air-filled space in the facial...
With the introduction of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) into dentistry in the 1990s, radiologi...
Objective: To determine the impact of CBCT on diagnostic evaluation and treatment plan for the maxil...
Background: During oral rehabilitation, dental implants in the posterior maxilla can penetrate the m...
In dentistry, pathological abnormalities of the teeth is often found and can appear or not appear c...
OBJECTIVES. To assess the presence of anatomic variations and pathology of the maxillary sinus using...
Dental implants have become a part of routine treatment plans in oral rehabilitation. Diagnostic ima...
Implant placement has now become the lifeline of dentistry, but the most of the aspect of its treatm...
PURPOSE The aim of the paper is to identify, review, analyze, and summarize available evidence in...
The aim was to investigate the impact of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) on implant planning an...
The maxillary sinus floor is a key anatomical obstacle for implant procedures carried out in the pos...
Diagnostic imaging acts as a distinctive method in analyzing and drawing in the appropriate treatmen...
Background: Since the development of the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been utilized in ...
Implants are being used in practice today with ever increasing types of implants and simple procedur...
Abstract Dental implants are most acceptable tool used for the prosthetic rehabilitation of edentul...
© Quintessenz. The maxillary sinus is a symmetric and pyramid-shaped, air-filled space in the facial...
With the introduction of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) into dentistry in the 1990s, radiologi...
Objective: To determine the impact of CBCT on diagnostic evaluation and treatment plan for the maxil...
Background: During oral rehabilitation, dental implants in the posterior maxilla can penetrate the m...
In dentistry, pathological abnormalities of the teeth is often found and can appear or not appear c...
OBJECTIVES. To assess the presence of anatomic variations and pathology of the maxillary sinus using...
Dental implants have become a part of routine treatment plans in oral rehabilitation. Diagnostic ima...
Implant placement has now become the lifeline of dentistry, but the most of the aspect of its treatm...
PURPOSE The aim of the paper is to identify, review, analyze, and summarize available evidence in...
The aim was to investigate the impact of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) on implant planning an...
The maxillary sinus floor is a key anatomical obstacle for implant procedures carried out in the pos...
Diagnostic imaging acts as a distinctive method in analyzing and drawing in the appropriate treatmen...
Background: Since the development of the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been utilized in ...
Implants are being used in practice today with ever increasing types of implants and simple procedur...