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Dental anatomy portrayed with microscopic volume investigations
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Dental anatomy portrayed with microscopic volume investigations

Michael A. Baumann, Tim Schwebe and Andres Kriete
Computerized medical imaging and graphics, v 17(3), pp 221-228
1993
PMID: 8402529

Abstract

3D reconstruction Dental anatomy Root canal Stray Field Imaging (STRAFI) Volume rendering
The clinical treatment of the root canal of teeth—called endodontics—assumes a precise idea of the spatial arrangement of the anatomy of teeth and their inner structure. By using computer-assisted data acquisition from filmed sequences of histologic serial sections and a special kind of magnetic resonance microscope—the Stray Field Imaging (STRAFI)—volume investigations were carried out using special functions of a newly developed 3D software. Possible applications and future perspectives are discussed.

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Engineering, Biomedical
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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