Brooks S L
Department of Oral Medicine/Pathology/Surgery, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor.
Dent Clin North Am. 1993 Oct;37(4):575-90.
Although CT scanning has been available for less than 20 years, it has made a major impact on the practice of dentistry, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgery, in the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of oral lesions. The use of computers to reconstruct x-ray attenuation data into an image allows the clinician to view pathology from many different perspectives, unobstructed by other anatomic structures, and to adjust contrast to concentrate on the soft-tissue and hard-tissue pathology in turn. Advances in computer software already allow three-dimensional visualization of pathology and anatomy, but additional refinements in this technology still are expected.
尽管计算机断层扫描(CT)问世还不到20年,但它已对牙科实践产生了重大影响,尤其是在口腔颌面外科领域,对多种口腔病变的诊断和治疗发挥了重要作用。利用计算机将X线衰减数据重建为图像,使临床医生能够从许多不同角度观察病变,不受其他解剖结构的干扰,还能调整对比度,依次专注于软组织和硬组织病变。计算机软件的进步已使病变和解剖结构的三维可视化成为可能,但这项技术仍有望进一步完善。