In the dental setting, techniques exist for imaging the teeth, mandible, maxilla, temporomandibular joints and the oral and labial soft tissues. Virtually all dental practices will have one or more ...
Dentists who ignore the new American Dental Association (ADA) and US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines on radiography may be putting their patients at unnecessary risk, experts told ...
Dental X-rays expose patients to radiation, require time to process, and can only “see” a limited amount inside the mouth. Now new optical techniques developed by UC San Francisco’s Daniel Fried, Ph.D ...
A new study in the Journal of Endodontics (JOE) further validates the viability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for imaging hard and soft tissue in the oral cavity (June 2011, Vol. 37:6, pp.
Stuart Grange explains some of the key features of safe and effective dental radiography, and the legal requirements. You have full access to this article via your institution. In the dental setting, ...
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