Literature DB >> 22792858

Cone beam computed tomography in veterinary dentistry.

Bert Van Thielen1, Francis Siguenza, Bassam Hassan.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in imaging dogs and cats for diagnostic dental veterinary applications. CBCT scans of heads of six dogs and two cats were made. Dental panoramic and multi-planar reformatted (MPR) para-sagittal reconstructions were created using specialized software. Image quality and visibility of anatomical landmarks were subjectively assessed by two observers. Good image quality was obtained for the MPR para-sagittal reconstructions through multiple teeth. The image quality of the panoramic reconstructions of dogs was moderate while the panoramic reconstructions of cats were poor since the images were associated with an increased noise level. Segmental panoramic reconstructions of the mouth seem to be useful for studying the dental anatomy especially in dogs. The results of this study using human dental CBCT technology demonstrate the potential of this scanning technology in veterinary medicine. Unfortunately, the moderate image quality obtained with the CBCT technique reported here seems to be inferior to the diagnostic image quality obtained from 2-dimensional dental radiographs. Further research is required to optimize scanning and reconstruction protocols for veterinary applications.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22792858     DOI: 10.1177/089875641202900105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Dent        ISSN: 0898-7564            Impact factor:   0.857


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Journal:  J Vet Dent       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 0.857

2.  The use of micro-computed tomography in the diagnosis of dental and oral disease in rabbits.

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3.  Comparing Intraoral Radiography and Computed Tomography for Detecting Radiographic Signs of Periodontitis and Endodontic Disease in Dogs: An Agreement Study.

Authors:  Robert D Campbell; Santiago Peralta; Nadine Fiani; Peter V Scrivani
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2016-08-31

4.  Cone-beam computed tomography of the head in standing equids.

Authors:  M D Klopfenstein Bregger; C Koch; R Zimmermann; D Sangiorgio; D Schweizer-Gorgas
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2019-08-13       Impact factor: 2.741

5.  Management of Dental Disease in Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) and Potential Use of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography.

Authors:  Jane E Christman; Daniel VanderHart; Ben Colmery; Joy Thompson; Ann E Duncan; Wynona C Shellabarger
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 2.752

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