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1.8. Reconstructed pantomograph from a CBCT scan.

Photo depicts reconstructed lateral cephalometric skull. Photo depicts cross-sectional slices with axial view and reconstructed pantomograph. Photo depicts temporomandibular joint view with rotated sagittal cross-sectional slices.

      3D Rendering

Photos depict (a) three dimensional rendered view with teeth setting. (b) Three dimensional rendered view with bone setting. Photo depicts a MIP view.

      Streak Artifacts/Undersampling

Photos depict (a) axial view showing streak artifact and beam hardening due to metallic restorations. (b) Coronal view showing streak artifact and beam hardening due to metallic restorations. Photo depicts an axial view with metallic streak artifact, beam hardening, and aliasing of scan as linear radiolucent lines (white dotted arrow) throughout the entire image.

      Motion Artifacts

Photo depicts axial (A), coronal (C), and sagittal (S) views with motion artifact throughout the jaws.

      Ring Artifacts

      Conventional Computed Tomography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography

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      3 Mallaya, S., and Lam, E. (Ed.). (2019). White and Pharaoh’s Oral Radiology: Principles and Interpretation. Mosby.

      4 Miles, D. E. (2008). Color Atlas of Cone Beam Volumetric Imaging for Dental Applications. Quintessence.

      5 Popat, H., Drage, N., Durning,

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