EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN LINEAR MEASUREMENTS (IN-VITRO STUDY)
Shaimaa Mohamed Abu el Sadat Ali;
Abstract
Summary & Conclusions
[108]
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Two dry human skulls were used in this study. Fifteen different anatomical landmarks of which nine were bilateral were selected on each skull. The landmarks were identified using small pieces of gutta
[108]
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Two dry human skulls were used in this study. Fifteen different anatomical landmarks of which nine were bilateral were selected on each skull. The landmarks were identified using small pieces of gutta
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| Title | EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN LINEAR MEASUREMENTS (IN-VITRO STUDY) | Authors | Shaimaa Mohamed Abu el Sadat Ali | Keywords | EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN LINEAR MEASUREMENTS (IN-VITRO STUDY) | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Summary & Conclusions [108] SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Two dry human skulls were used in this study. Fifteen different anatomical landmarks of which nine were bilateral were selected on each skull. The landmarks were identified using small pieces of gutta |
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