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1Instrumentarium Imaging, Milwaukee, WI 53207, USA.
Journal of the California Dental Association
|March 22, 2000
Abstract:
Tuned Aperture Computed Tomography will allow the creation of three-dimensional images of dental structures from layers of digital information that can be gathered in the dental office. These three-dimensional images will give a fuller view of the structures, thereby providing more information from which to make a better diagnosis. Unlike similar medical tomosynthetic imaging techniques, TACT should be easily accommodated into dental practice needs.
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