Comparison of cone-beam computed tomography and periapical radiography for detecting simulated apical root resorption
The Angle Orthodontist2012Vol. 83(2), pp. 189–195
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Abstract
CBCT is a reliable diagnostic tool to detect simulated EARR, whereas periapical radiography underestimates it. However, if a periapical radiograph is already available to the diagnosis of EARR, CBCT should be used with extreme caution to avoid additional radiation exposure.
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