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Should cavitation in proximal surfaces be reported in cone beam computed tomography examination
K. Sansare, D. Singh, S. Sontakke, F. Karjodkar, V. Saxena, Morten Frydenberg, A. Wenzel
Section 04 - Forensic Odontology
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Computed Tomography Examination
100%
Cavitation
100%
Cone-beam Computed Tomography
100%
Bitewing
33%
Carious Lesions
22%
Overall Accuracy
22%
Permanent Teeth
11%
Yes-no Questions
11%
Dentists
11%
Diagnostic Accuracy
11%
Ethical Approval
11%
Informed Consent
11%
Voxel Size
11%
Generalized Linear Model
11%
Clinical Application
11%
Separator
11%
Clinical Diagnostics
11%
Binary Data
11%
Sensitivity Specificity
11%
Bitewing Radiographs
11%
Radiographic Evaluation
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Volume CT
100%
Clinical Study
11%
Informed Consent
11%
Dentist
11%
Orthodontics
11%
Permanent Tooth
11%
Diagnostic Accuracy
11%
Sensitivity and Specificity
11%