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Written for the clinician, Cone Beam Computed
Tomography helps the reader understand how CBCT machines
operate, perform advanced diagnosis using CT data, have a working
knowledge of CBCT-related treatment planning for specific clinical
tasks, and integrate these new technologies in daily
practice.
This comprehensive text lays the foundation of CBCT technologies,
explains how to interpret the data, recognize main pathologies, and
utilize CBCT for diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution. Dr.
Sarment first addresses technology and principles, radiobiologic
risks, and CBCT for head and neck anatomy. The bulk of the text
discusses diagnosis of pathologies and uses of CBCT technology in
maxillofacial surgical planning, orthodontic and orthognathic
planning, implant surgical site preparation, CAD/CAM surgical
guidance, surgical navigation, endodontics airway measurements, and
periodontal disease.
Auteur
Dr. David Sarment is a diplomate of the American Academy of Periodontology and is in private practice in Alexandria, Virginia. He has authored multiple scientific papers, three book chapters, and a textbook. His scientific papers have focused on surgical guidance using CBCT. Dr. Sarment also lectures nationally and internationally.
Résumé
Written for the clinician, Cone Beam Computed Tomography helps the reader understand how CBCT machines operate, perform advanced diagnosis using CT data, have a working knowledge of CBCT-related treatment planning for specific clinical tasks, and integrate these new technologies in daily practice.
This comprehensive text lays the foundation of CBCT technologies, explains how to interpret the data, recognize main pathologies, and utilize CBCT for diagnosis, treatment planning, and execution. Dr. Sarment first addresses technology and principles, radiobiologic risks, and CBCT for head and neck anatomy. The bulk of the text discusses diagnosis of pathologies and uses of CBCT technology in maxillofacial surgical planning, orthodontic and orthognathic planning, implant surgical site preparation, CAD/CAM surgical guidance, surgical navigation, endodontics airway measurements, and periodontal disease.
Contenu
Contributors ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Technology and Principles of Cone Beam Computed Tomography
3
Matthew W. Jacobson
2 The Nature of Ionizing Radiation and the Risks from
Maxillofacial Cone Beam Computed Tomography 25
Sanjay M. Mallya and Stuart C. White
3 Diagnosis of Jaw Pathologies Using Cone Beam Computed
Tomography 43
Sharon L. Brooks
4 Diagnosis of Sinus Pathologies Using Cone Beam Computed
Tomography 65
Aaron Miracle and Christian Güldner
5 Orthodontic and Orthognathic Planning Using Cone Beam Computed
Tomography 91
Lucia H. S. Cevidanes, Martin Styner, Beatriz Paniagua, and
João Roberto Gonçalves
6 Three-Dimensional Planning in Maxillofacial Reconstruction of
Large Defects Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography 109
Rutger Schepers, Gerry M. Raghoebar, Lars U. Lahoda, Harry
Reintsema, Arjan Vissink, and Max J. Witjes
7 Implant Planning Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography 127
David Sarment
8 CAD/CAM Surgical Guidance Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography
147
George A. Mandelaris and Alan L. Rosenfeld
9 Assessment of the Airway and Supporting Structures Using Cone
Beam Computed Tomography 197
David C. Hatcher
10 Endodontics Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography 211
Martin D. Levin
11 Periodontal Disease Diagnosis Using Cone Beam Computed
Tomography 249
Bart Vandenberghe and David Sarment
Index 271