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3D Printing: Page 113
Imaging Sciences rolls out new i-CAT scanner
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Dental imaging developer Imaging Sciences International has released the next generation of its i-CAT 3D conebeam CT dental imaging scanner.
October 15, 2007
No advance found in x-ray accuracy
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
The newest models of the Digora and Schick digital x-ray machines are no more accurate than previous models, according to a study reported in the October, 2007 issue of the
Journal of the American Dental Association
.
October 14, 2007
Osteonecrosis of the jaw: A serious byproduct of bisphosphonates use
By
Shalmali Pal
If Sally Field is to be believed, then she really, really likes Boniva, the bone loss drug that she currently shills for in TV commercials. And if Cheryl Ladd is considered a reliable source, then having Fosamax in her life is almost as good as having been one of "Charlie's Angels."
October 11, 2007
AFP Imaging wins FDA nod for cone-beam CT
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Digital x-ray developer AFP Imaging has received clearance from the FDA to market its cone-beam CT scanner for dental applications, the company reported.
October 4, 2007
LCT catches long fractures -- in the lab
By
Laird Harrison
A kernel of popcorn that went unpopped. A piece of ice like an iceberg. Grueling nighttime grinding. Who knows what started a fissure down the length of that tooth?
September 18, 2007
GE to sell Imtec cone-beam CT scanner
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
GE Healthcare of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K. has signed an exclusive agreement to distribute the Iluma cone-beam CT scanner from dental products developer Imtec of Ardmore, OK.
September 16, 2007
Defining a role for MRI in TMJ disorders
By
Shalmali Pal
Chances are that dentists won't have to worry about siting a magnet in their offices in the near future, but can the specialty use MRI to its advantage? Yes, if the structure in question is the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). "Particularly, we look at this disk in the TMJ because (MRI) is the only way we can see the disk. MRI gives you exquisite soft-tissue imaging that you can't get with other imaging," said Dr. Edwin Parks in a talk at the 2006 California Dental Association meeting in San Francisco.
July 18, 2007
MDCT advances oral and maxillofacial surgery practice
By
Eric Barnes
From assessing complex trauma injuries to planning difficult surgery, MDCT and reconstruction software have taken oral and maxillofacial imaging beyond the clay age, according to Dr. Jon Bradrick. Still, he says, the software isn't quite there yet.
November 21, 2004
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