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cone beam – international magazine of cone beam dentistry

case report _ guided implant surgery I AllCBCTexaminations,likeallotherradiographic examinations,mustbejustifiedonanindividualised needbasis.ThebenefitstothepatientforeachCBCT scan must outweigh the potential risks. CBCT scans should not be taken without initially obtaining thorough medical and dental histories and without performing a comprehensive clinical examination. CBCT should be considered an imaging alternative in cases in which the projected implant receptor or bone augmentation site is suspect, and conven- tionalradiographymaynotbeabletoassessthetrue regional 3-D anatomical presentation. The smallest possible field of view should be used, and the entire image volume should be interpreted._ I 17cone beam4_2015 Fig. 7_Surgical template and anchor pins in situ. Fig. 8_Radiographic control of the anchor pins. Fig. 9_Post-op situation. Fig. 10_Post-op radiographic control. Fig. 11_Provisional prosthesis. Dr Jörg Mudrak, DDS,DMD Seestraße 15 63571 Gelnhausen Germany Dr Michael Haas, DDS,DMD Schillerstraße 1 99834 Gerstungen Germany cone beam_authors Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11

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