current concepts in orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery /
First Statement of Responsibility
Onur Kadioglu, G. Fräns Currier, editors.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2019]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (x, 252 pages) :
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illustrations (some color)
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Part I: The Overview; 1: History, Technique, and Safety; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 What Is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)?; 1.3 Acquisition of CBCT Volume; 1.4 Image Detectors Used in CBCT Units; 1.5 Field of View (FOV); 1.6 Reconstruction Process and Display of CBCT Images; 1.7 Factors Influencing Image Quality in CBCT; 1.8 Imaging Protocols for CBCT and Indications; 1.9 Benefits and Risks of CBCT; 1.10 CBCT Radiation Doses; 1.11 Artifacts on CBCT Images; 1.12 Training for Using CBCT; 1.13 Summary; References; 2: Current Applications
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2.1 Utilization of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodontics and Oral Surgery2.2 Tooth Impactions; 2.3 Osseous or Bony Evaluation; 2.4 Orthognathic Surgery; 2.4.1 Cleft Lip and Palate; 2.4.2 Temporomandibular Joints (TMJ); 2.4.3 Airway Analysis; 2.5 Incidental Findings; References; Part II: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Analyses, Airway and TMJ; 3: 3D Imaging to Assess Growth and Treatment Effects; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History of 3D Superimposition and Different Methods; 3.3 Current Status of Voxel-Based Superimposition
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3.4 Cranial Base Superimposition for Nongrowing Patients3.5 Cranial Base Superimposition for Growing Patients; 3.6 Regional Superimposition for Nongrowing Patients; 3.7 Regional Superimposition for Growing Patients; 3.8 Evaluation of Superimpositions; 3.9 Research and Clinical Evaluation; 3.10 Interaction with Other 3D Modalities; 3.10.1 Case Reports; 3.10.2 Case 1; 3.10.3 Case 2; 3.10.4 Case 3; 3.11 Conclusion; References; 4: Imaging and Analysis for the Orthodontic Patient; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 History; 4.3 3D Cephalometric Image Preparation
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4.3.1 Reorientation of Head Position4.3.2 Segmentation of CBCT Images; 4.4 3D CBCT Superimposition; 4.4.1 3D Superimposition Methods; 4.4.2 Photographs and CBCT Superimposition; 4.5 3D Analysis Procedures; 4.5.1 Asymmetry; 4.5.2 Root Length and Alveolar Bone Density; 4.5.3 Temporomandibular Joint Evaluation; 4.5.4 Localization of Impacted Teeth; 4.5.5 Evaluation of Sites for Temporary Skeletal Anchorage; 4.5.6 Surgical Treatment Planning; 4.5.7 Airway Evaluation; 4.6 Summary; References
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5: Dose Adjustments for Accuracy: Ultralow Dose Radiation 3D CBCT for Dental and Orthodontic Application5.1 Clinical Significance and Applications; 5.2 Algorithm-Enabled Imaging Dose Reduction; 5.2.1 Approaches for Low-Dose Dental CBCT Imaging and Current Challenges; Sparse-View Imaging; Low-Exposure Imaging; Short-Scan Imaging; ROI Imaging; 5.2.2 Optimization-Based Image Reconstruction; 5.3 Conclusion; References; 6: The Upper Airway; 6.1 Airway and Associated Anatomy; 6.1.1 Nasopharynx; 6.1.2 Oropharynx; 6.1.3 Laryngopharynx; 6.2 Upper Airway Evaluation Methods
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book is designed to serve as an up-to-date reference on the use of cone-beam computed tomography for the purpose of 3D imaging of the craniofacial complex. The focus is in particular on the ways in which craniofacial 3D imaging changes how we think about conventional diagnosis and treatment planning and on its clinical applications within orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Emphasis is placed on the value of 3D imaging in visualizing the limits of the alveolar bone, the airways, and the temporomandibular joints and the consequences for treatment planning and execution. The book will equip readers with the knowledge required in order to apply and interpret 3D imaging to the benefit of patients. All of the authors have been carefully selected on the basis of their expertise in the field. In describing current thinking on the merits of 3D craniofacial imaging, they draw both on the available scientific literature and on their own translational research findings.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783030007225
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International Standard Book Number
9783030007218
International Standard Book Number
9783030007232
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Face-- Imaging.
Skull-- Imaging.
Three-dimensional imaging in medicine.
Imaging, Three-Dimensional-- methods.
Face-- Imaging.
MEDICAL-- Anatomy.
SCIENCE-- Life Sciences-- Human Anatomy & Physiology.