[PDF][PDF] Change in condylar and mandibular morphology in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: cone beam volumetric imaging
G Farronato, U Garagiola, V Carletti, P Cressoni… - Minerva …, 2010 - researchgate.net
Aim. The aim of this study was to show the importance of Cone Beam Computerized
Tomography (CBCT) to volumetrically quantify temporomandibular joint (TMJ) damage in
patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), measuring condylar and mandibular real
volumes. Methods. Thirty-four children with temporomandibular involvement by JIA were
observed by CBCT. Four were excluded because of several imaging noises. The mandible
was isolated from others craniofacial structures; the whole mandibular volume and its …
Tomography (CBCT) to volumetrically quantify temporomandibular joint (TMJ) damage in
patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), measuring condylar and mandibular real
volumes. Methods. Thirty-four children with temporomandibular involvement by JIA were
observed by CBCT. Four were excluded because of several imaging noises. The mandible
was isolated from others craniofacial structures; the whole mandibular volume and its …
Change in condylar and mandibular morphology in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: cone beam volumetric imaging
U Garagiola, L Mercatali, C Bellintani, A Fodor… - Fogorvosi …, 2013 - europepmc.org
The aim of this study is to show the importance of Cone Beam Computerized Tomography to
volumetrically quantify TMJ damage in patients with JIA, measuring condylar and
mandibular real volumes. 34 children with temporomandibular involvement by Juvenile
Idiopathic Arthritis were observed by Cone Beam Computerized Tomography. 4 were
excluded because of several imaging noises. The mandible was isolated from others
craniofacial structures; the whole mandibular volume and its components' volumes (condyle …
volumetrically quantify TMJ damage in patients with JIA, measuring condylar and
mandibular real volumes. 34 children with temporomandibular involvement by Juvenile
Idiopathic Arthritis were observed by Cone Beam Computerized Tomography. 4 were
excluded because of several imaging noises. The mandible was isolated from others
craniofacial structures; the whole mandibular volume and its components' volumes (condyle …