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Three main types of dental imaging were studied in this review: analogue or digital radiographs (X-rays) and three-dimensional (3D) imaging (cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)). We studied decay on ...
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has become increasingly popular in dental and maxillofacial imaging due to its accurate 3D information, minimal radiation dose, and low machine cost. In this paper ...
The intend of this literature survey is to lessen the problems faced by dentists in the field of maxillary sinus diagnosis in image processing and to serve as a valuable reference to the literature ...
Only the final step—a straightforward linear classifier—needs to be trained. In contrast, traditional quantum machine learning models typically require optimization across multiple quantum layers. Dr.
The patient was imaged using cone-beam computed tomographic scanning (i-CAT GXCB-500; Imaging Sciences International, Hatfield, PA, USA), and following standard protocol was used with Voxel dimensions ...
30 million scans and counting In 2023–24, two in five Australians had an x-ray, ultrasound, CT scan or MRI. That’s about 30.8 million scans in total (individuals may have two or more scans).
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