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Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Vol 21, Issue 2 99-101, Copyright © 1992 by British Institute of Radiology


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Localization of a displaced root fragment by stereoscopy and pluridirecitonal tomography

N. L. Frederiksen, B. W. Benson and P. W. Goaz
Baylor College of Dentistry.

The case reported describes two methods used with the Scanora integrated imaging system to locate a root fragment thought to be displaced into the maxillary sinus--rotational narrow beam stereoscopic scanning and wide angle cross-sectional pluridirectional tomography. While the stereo scans located the fragment within the sinus, a more accurate determination of its site, in relation to an object of known position, was obtained from the tomograms.





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