Cone-beam CT (CBCT) helped identify a rare case of a dental implant moving into a man's right ethmoidal sinus in a recent case report, published online on May 27 in Heliyon. An anatomical variant ...
As more general dentists are undertaking implant placement, a new study finds that careful treatment planning with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is critical for the success of immediate implant ...
The maxillary sinus and the posterior teeth share a complex anatomical relationship that is pivotal for several dental procedures. Recent advances in imaging modalities, particularly cone‐beam ...
The maxillary sinuses, those pouches on either side of the human nose, have a purpose after all: They act as cushions to allow noses to assume different shapes. A new study explains the relationship ...
Fusion Dental Implants now includes a free 3D CBCT scan with every complimentary implant consultation, a $99 exam ...
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