Various imaging modalities such as densitometry methods,[4] magnetic resonance imaging,[5] computed
*Address for correspondence
imaging,[6] ultrasound[7] and nuclear techniques[8] have been used for dental imaging. These modalities provide detailed high resolution images of oral structures and permitting early detection of dental abnormalities. Among these, computed tomography (CT) has been widely available since a long time, but its application in dentistry has been limited because of cost, access and dose considerations.[9]
Various imaging modalities such as densitometry methods,[4] magnetic resonance imaging,[5] computed*Address for correspondenceimaging,[6] ultrasound[7] and nuclear techniques[8] have been used for dental imaging. These modalities provide detailed high resolution images of oral structures and permitting early detection of dental abnormalities. Among these, computed tomography (CT) has been widely available since a long time, but its application in dentistry has been limited because of cost, access and dose considerations.[9]
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