Review Article
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Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2020
Article Page : 49-52
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijmi.2020.015
Abstract
Recently, Dental implants have taken the dental rehabilitation to another level. Dental implants are highly
preferred over other rehabilitation techniques, as they have a more conservative approach with minimal
damage to other adjacent structures. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of anatomical
variations in maxilla and mandible on CBCT images of patients referred for dental implants. In our study,
a total of 102 CBCT images comprising of 60 males & and 42 females with mean age of 50 years &
45 years were analysed. We found that in approximately 50% of the cases, the anterior loop of mental
nerve was seen and lingual foramen was identified in the anterior part of the mandible in about 20%
cases. Two-dimensional radiographs have been used for a long time as the only diagnostic tool in implant
dentistry. However, radiographs may seem to be adequate for patients with wide residual ridges but CBCT
effectively brings together prosthetic and surgical considerations which are important for beauty, restoration
and prosthetic indices.
Keywords: Teledentistry, Imaging, Consultations, CBCT, Implant, Radiology.
How to cite : Sindhe R , Sodhi A D, Naik V, Sangeetha R, Kumar V, Cone beam imaging – an imperative arm in implant planning. IP Int J Maxillofac Imaging 2020;6(3):49-52
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