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      Impact of voxel size variation on CBCT-based diagnostic outcome in dentistry: a systematic review.

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      Journal of digital imaging

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          The objective of this study was to make a systematic review on the impact of voxel size in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-based image acquisition, retrieving evidence regarding the diagnostic outcome of those images. The MEDLINE bibliographic database was searched from 1950 to June 2012 for reports comparing diverse CBCT voxel sizes. The search strategy was limited to English-language publications using the following combined terms in the search strategy: (voxel or FOV or field of view or resolution) and (CBCT or cone beam CT). The results from the review identified 20 publications that qualitatively or quantitatively assessed the influence of voxel size on CBCT-based diagnostic outcome, and in which the methodology/results comprised at least one of the expected parameters (image acquisition, reconstruction protocols, type of diagnostic task, and presence of a gold standard). The diagnostic task assessed in the studies was diverse, including the detection of root fractures, the detection of caries lesions, and accuracy of 3D surface reconstruction and of bony measurements, among others. From the studies assessed, it is clear that no general protocol can be yet defined for CBCT examination of specific diagnostic tasks in dentistry. Rationale in this direction is an important step to define the utility of CBCT imaging.

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          Journal
          J Digit Imaging
          Journal of digital imaging
          1618-727X
          0897-1889
          Aug 2013
          : 26
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Dentistry-Oral Radiology Health, Aarhus University, Vennelyst Boulevard 9, Aarhus C, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark. rsn@odont.au.dk
          Article
          10.1007/s10278-012-9562-7
          3705012
          23254628
          a080baef-a224-41ee-beaf-87cbacbf9a19
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