Assessing the Volume of the Head of the Mandibular Condyle Using 3T-MRI-A Preliminary Trial
Due to potentially harmful exposure to X-rays, condylar growth in response to orthodontic treatment is poorly studied. To overcome this limitation, here, the authors have proposed high-resolution MRI as a viable alternative to CBCT for clinical 3D assessment of TMJ. A male subject underwent both MRI...
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Main Authors: | Alessandro Mosca Balma (Author), Davide Cavagnetto (Author), Lorenzo Pavone (Author), Federico Mussano (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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