Dental Implant Placement Using C-arm CT Real Time Imaging System: A Case Report
Overview
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract
C-arm computed tomography (CT) is a new and innovative imaging technique. In combination with two-dimensional fluoroscopic or radiographic imaging, information provided by three-dimensional C-arm real time imaging can be valuable for therapy planning, guidance and outcome assessment in dental implant placement. This paper reports a case of two dental implant placement using Artis zee C-arm CT system first time in field of implantology.
References
1.
Kalender W, Kyriakou Y
. Flat-detector computed tomography (FD-CT). Eur Radiol. 2007; 17(11):2767-79.
PMC: 11695444.
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-007-0651-9.
View
2.
. Electronic products; performance standard for diagnostic x-ray systems and their major components. Final rule. Fed Regist. 2005; 70(111):33997-4042.
View
3.
Linsenmaier U, Rock C, Euler E, Wirth S, Brandl R, Kotsianos D
. Three-dimensional CT with a modified C-arm image intensifier: feasibility. Radiology. 2002; 224(1):286-92.
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2241010646.
View
4.
Blinov N, Mazurov A
. [An analysis of the outlook for using C-arm-type mobile x-ray diagnostic apparatus]. Med Tekh. 2000; (5):19-23.
View
5.
Groh B, Siewerdsen J, Drake D, Wong J, Jaffray D
. A performance comparison of flat-panel imager-based MV and kV cone-beam CT. Med Phys. 2002; 29(6):967-75.
DOI: 10.1118/1.1477234.
View