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Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography for diagnosis of dental abnormalities in dogs and cats
    Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011
    Co-Authors: Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza, Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva, Mauricio Barriviera, Alessandro Lourenco Januario, Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra, Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti
    Abstract:

    The development of Veterinary Dentistry has substantially improved the ability to diagnose canine and feline dental abnormalities. Consequently, examinations previously performed only on humans are now available for small animals, thus improving the diagnostic quality. This has increased the need for technical qualification of Veterinary professionals and increased technological investments. This study evaluated the use of cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography as complementary exams for diagnosing dental abnormalities in dogs and cats. Cone beam computed tomography was provided faster image acquisition with high image quality, was associated with low ionizing radiation levels, enabled image editing, and reduced the exam duration. Our results showed that radiography was an effective method for dental radiographic examination with low cost and fast execution times, and can be performed during surgical procedures.

Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography for diagnosis of dental abnormalities in dogs and cats
    Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011
    Co-Authors: Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza, Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva, Mauricio Barriviera, Alessandro Lourenco Januario, Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra, Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti
    Abstract:

    The development of Veterinary Dentistry has substantially improved the ability to diagnose canine and feline dental abnormalities. Consequently, examinations previously performed only on humans are now available for small animals, thus improving the diagnostic quality. This has increased the need for technical qualification of Veterinary professionals and increased technological investments. This study evaluated the use of cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography as complementary exams for diagnosing dental abnormalities in dogs and cats. Cone beam computed tomography was provided faster image acquisition with high image quality, was associated with low ionizing radiation levels, enabled image editing, and reduced the exam duration. Our results showed that radiography was an effective method for dental radiographic examination with low cost and fast execution times, and can be performed during surgical procedures.

Alessandro Lourenco Januario - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography for diagnosis of dental abnormalities in dogs and cats
    Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011
    Co-Authors: Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza, Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva, Mauricio Barriviera, Alessandro Lourenco Januario, Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra, Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti
    Abstract:

    The development of Veterinary Dentistry has substantially improved the ability to diagnose canine and feline dental abnormalities. Consequently, examinations previously performed only on humans are now available for small animals, thus improving the diagnostic quality. This has increased the need for technical qualification of Veterinary professionals and increased technological investments. This study evaluated the use of cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography as complementary exams for diagnosing dental abnormalities in dogs and cats. Cone beam computed tomography was provided faster image acquisition with high image quality, was associated with low ionizing radiation levels, enabled image editing, and reduced the exam duration. Our results showed that radiography was an effective method for dental radiographic examination with low cost and fast execution times, and can be performed during surgical procedures.

Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography for diagnosis of dental abnormalities in dogs and cats
    Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011
    Co-Authors: Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza, Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva, Mauricio Barriviera, Alessandro Lourenco Januario, Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra, Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti
    Abstract:

    The development of Veterinary Dentistry has substantially improved the ability to diagnose canine and feline dental abnormalities. Consequently, examinations previously performed only on humans are now available for small animals, thus improving the diagnostic quality. This has increased the need for technical qualification of Veterinary professionals and increased technological investments. This study evaluated the use of cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography as complementary exams for diagnosing dental abnormalities in dogs and cats. Cone beam computed tomography was provided faster image acquisition with high image quality, was associated with low ionizing radiation levels, enabled image editing, and reduced the exam duration. Our results showed that radiography was an effective method for dental radiographic examination with low cost and fast execution times, and can be performed during surgical procedures.

Mauricio Barriviera - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography for diagnosis of dental abnormalities in dogs and cats
    Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011
    Co-Authors: Marcello Rodrigues Da Roza, Luiz Antonio Franco Da Silva, Mauricio Barriviera, Alessandro Lourenco Januario, Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra, Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti
    Abstract:

    The development of Veterinary Dentistry has substantially improved the ability to diagnose canine and feline dental abnormalities. Consequently, examinations previously performed only on humans are now available for small animals, thus improving the diagnostic quality. This has increased the need for technical qualification of Veterinary professionals and increased technological investments. This study evaluated the use of cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography as complementary exams for diagnosing dental abnormalities in dogs and cats. Cone beam computed tomography was provided faster image acquisition with high image quality, was associated with low ionizing radiation levels, enabled image editing, and reduced the exam duration. Our results showed that radiography was an effective method for dental radiographic examination with low cost and fast execution times, and can be performed during surgical procedures.