The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
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Clinical Reports
CLINICAL VALIDITY OF THE INTERACTIVE AND LOW-DOSE THREE-DIMENSIONAL DENTO-ALVEOLAR IMAGING SYSTEM, TUNED-APERTURE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
YOSHIHIKO HAYAKAWAKAZUHIRO YAMAMOTOYUJI KOUSUGENORIO KOBAYASHIMAMORU WAKOHHIROSHI SEKIGUCHIMASASHI YAKUSHIJIALLAN G. FARMAN
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2003 年 44 巻 3 号 p. 159-167

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Based on technical studies and clinical examinations, the clinical value of a new three-dimensional dento-alveolar imaging system, Tuned-Aperture Computed Tomography (TACT®), were examined for dental applications. TACT is a conventional and low-cost tomosynthesis method in which the benefit of digitization is fully utilized. The clinical information yield of TACT has been examined for the detection of dental caries, periodontal defects and radicular fractures, and also for the pre-surgical assessment of implant placement and impacted teeth. In this article, we introduce basic TACT technology, review the literature pertaining to in vitro and in vivo studies, and describe the outline of our study of TACT to determine its clinical value in the assessment of impacted maxillary teeth.

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