Abstract

In dental practice, radiography is the most common technique used to diagnose peri-implantitis. Intraoral radiographs provide a bi-dimensional image of the peri-implant bone. In cases in which tridimensional visualization of the bone is required, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) may be alternatives. The choice of the ideal technique depends in part on its availability, ease of use, and patient acceptance. The aim is to compare the diagnostic potentials and practical advantages of PA and CBCT imaging systems in detecting chemically simulated defects around dental implants with different sizes.

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