Justin Rust

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Study compares CBCT, digital radiography for pulp stone imaging

Pulp stones are nodular, calcified masses that may appear in the coronal and root portions of a tooth's pulp organ. When it comes to identifying these masses, is cone-beam CT (CBCT) or digital panoramic radiography more effective? Researchers compared the two modalities to find out.


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