Comparison of radiation levels from computed tomography and conventional dental radiographs
Background: With the increasing use of computed tomography (CT) in oral diagnosis and treatment planning, concern has been expressed about the high levels of radiation used, and the associated risks.
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Main Authors: | Ngan Daniel C.S (Author), Kharbanda Om P. (Author), Geenty Joseph P. (Author), Ali Darendeliler M. (Author) |
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2003-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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