Comparison of conventional panoramic radiography and panoramic digital subtraction radiography in detection of simulated lesions of mandibular condyle
"n "nBackground and Aim: Digital subtraction Radiography (DSR) is a method of accurate assessing condylar head changes. several studies have been carried out in applying DSR in dentistry, however there is a few number of studies in efficacy of DSR method in assesment of condylar...
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Main Authors: | Panjnoush M. (Author), Ghoncheh Z. (Author), Sarrafzadeh A. (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2008-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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