Abstract

In 25 patients in whom oral surgery was required, we examined what additional information can be obtained via three-dimensional CT compared with conventional transverse CT scans. We showed that D-3 CT facilitated the spatial orientation by complex osseous destructions. Better therapy planning and postoperative control was therefore feasible. However, CT diagnosis continued to be based on transverse scans.

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