PINK, normally the colour associated with fun and happiness – but not so if it is to do with your teeth: a tooth can actually turn pink in colour, which is a sign that that it's in quite bad twist.
A 33-year-old female was referred to outpatient clinic, for the treatment of # 46 that had been causing recurrent throbbing pain. There was no history of trauma, hospitalization or medical endocrine ...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) uses a cone-shaped beam rather than a fan beam. The data volume acquired can be reconstructed into radiographic slices. In addition, three dimensional ...
Panoramic (PAN) x-rays performed poorly in detecting external root resorption of third molars, but cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) did much better in diagnosing this condition. The study was ...
Impacted teeth pose significant risks to oral health, ranging from cyst formation to arch crowding. Early detection remains ...
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) clearly maps the neurovascular canals and the anatomic variants of patients' upper and lower jaws, facilitating the safe performance of endodontic treatments, ...
Correct diagnosis is essential, since internal and external resorption are totally different pathological process, with different etiological factors and treatment protocols. Internal root resorption ...