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Diagnostic imaging

What is diagnostic imaging?

Diagnostic imaging describes various techniques for viewing the inside of the oral cavity to help confirm the diagnosis. With this advancement, the need for more precise diagnostic tools, especially imaging methods, became mandatory.

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POSSIBILITIES OF DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

The change from analog to digital radiography not only made the process simpler and faster, but also made image storage, manipulation (brightness/contrast, image cropping, etc.) and retrieval easier.

Three-dimensional imaging made complex cranio-facial structures more accessible for examination and early and accurate diagnosis of deeply located lesions.

ADVANTAGES OF DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Diagnostic imaging is an extremely widely used and widespread diagnostic method in dental medicine. Thanks to the high accessibility, reduced radiation dose, possibility of field of view management and image definition, this is the ideal technique for diagnosis in dental medicine.

Recent evidence shows that even the most complex orthodontic treatment plans can be performed with standard software based on a single diagnostic examination, without the need to perform several such examinations.

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