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Systematic Review



Applications of Ultrasound imaging in dental and orofacial region: An updated review

Mohit Zarekar,Apurva Satpute,Mohini Zarekar.




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Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine various applications of ultrasonography in the dental and orofacial areas.
Methods: The literature was systematically queried in three prominent databases, namely PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Only publications that focused on the use of ultrasonography (US) in dentistry were chosen, while the remaining articles were used for technical reference purposes.
Results: Out of a total of 300 papers, approximately 70 acceptable studies were ultimately included, which reported the use of US in the dental and orofacial region. The remaining articles were referred to for technical elements of US. The publications were thoroughly examined, and comprehensive data regarding the intraoral US methods was recorded.
Conclusion: To summarise, ultrasonography is a comprehensive and innovative imaging technique that is currently undergoing substantial investigation in the field of dentistry. The device is a safe, efficient, portable, cost-effective, and Non-ionizing device that can be effectively used in dentistry.

Key words: Ultrasound, Dental imaging, dentomaxillofacial radiology





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