DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL RADIOLOGICAL IMAGES
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This article presents a comparative analysis of the diagnostic value of two-dimensional and three-dimensional X-ray examinations in outpatient dental practice. The clinical advantages of cone-beam computed tomography in diagnosing periapical lesions, root canal anatomy, root cracks and fractures, and planning dental implantation surgery are shown. Clinical recommendations are given regarding the expansion of indications for computed tomography.
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