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Radiographic display of carious lesions and cavitation in approximal surfaces: Advantages and drawbacks of conventional and advanced modalities
Ann Wenzel
Section 04 - Forensic Odontology
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Adult Population
20%
Approximal Surfaces
100%
Bitewing Radiographs
60%
Caries Diagnosis
20%
Carious Lesions
100%
Cavitated Lesions
20%
Cavitation
100%
Clinical State
20%
Cone-beam Computed Tomography
20%
Cone-beam CT
20%
Current Threshold
20%
Decision Basis
20%
Demineralized
20%
Dentin
20%
Image Artifacts
20%
Intraoral
20%
Lesion Depth
60%
Longitudinal Observational Study
20%
Operative Treatment
60%
Radiation Dose
20%
Radiographic Evaluation
20%
Radiography
20%
Three-dimensional (3D)
20%
Treatment Decisions
40%
Treatment Strategy
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cone Beam Computed Tomography
66%
Dental Caries
33%
Dental Radiography
100%
Dentin
33%
Health Care Cost
33%
Observational Study
33%
Radiodiagnosis
33%
Surgery
100%
Volume CT
66%