Dear Imaging Insider,
When it comes to implant placement, developments in computer‐guided dynamic navigation systems may offer dental students a new training approach. Researchers put one of these systems to the test in a pilot study to see if it could improve implant surgical training. Read our Insider Exclusive.
In other Imaging Community news, researchers wanted to find out which is the best modality for correctly identifying the anatomy of a root canal. They tested cone-beam CT and periapical radiography to see if either was more accurate than microcomputed tomography. They reported that practitioners should be aware of each modality's limitations.
Did you know that you can get continuing education (CE) credits through DrBicuspid.com? Our online courses feature a variety of subjects, including imaging. A recent course focused on common jaw lesions and how to obtain an accurate diagnosis. Read the course, answer the questions, and obtain your CE credits.
Also in the Imaging Community, you'll find the following recent industry news:
- A U.S. district judge ruled in May that invisible-aligner manufacturer Smile Direct Club's digital scans constitute the practice of dentistry.
- Acteon debuted a new scanner at the California Dental Association's 2019 CDA Presents meeting.
- Coverage of the 2019 American Association of Orthodontists annual session included imaging news from 3Shape and Ivoclar Vivadent.