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Implant imaging. Status, controversies, and new developments

A B Reiskin1

  • 1Radiology Associates of Hartford, Sinai Imaging Associates, Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA.

Dental Clinics of North America
|January 9, 1998
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Choosing the right dental imaging technique is crucial for implant success. Clinicians must weigh the pros and cons of each modality based on patient needs and treatment goals.

Area of Science:

  • Dental implantology
  • Medical imaging

Background:

  • Dental implant placement, surveillance, and complication management rely heavily on imaging.
  • A wide array of imaging modalities presents a challenge for clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the role of various imaging modalities in dental implant procedures.
  • To guide clinicians in selecting appropriate imaging techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current imaging modalities used in implant dentistry.
  • Analysis of advantages and limitations of each technique.

Main Results:

  • Each imaging technique offers distinct benefits and drawbacks.
  • Selection criteria should be individualized.

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Conclusions:

  • Careful consideration of treatment objectives and patient-specific factors is essential for optimal imaging selection.
  • Informed imaging choices enhance predictability and outcomes in implant dentistry.