A Narrative Review on Current Diagnostic Imaging Tools for Dentomaxillofacial Abnormalities in Children

The current review narrates the findings and discusses the available diagnostic tools for detecting structural abnormalities. The review discusses several diagnostic tools, such as magnetic resonance imaging, cone beam computed tomography, multi detector row CT and positron emission tomography. The...

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Published inChildren (Basel) Vol. 9; no. 5; p. 621
Main Authors Aldhuwayhi, Sami, Bhardwaj, Atul, Deeban, Yahya Ahmed M, Bhardwaj, Smita Singh, Alammari, Rawan Bakr, Alzunaydi, Ayoub
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 27.04.2022
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Summary:The current review narrates the findings and discusses the available diagnostic tools for detecting structural abnormalities. The review discusses several diagnostic tools, such as magnetic resonance imaging, cone beam computed tomography, multi detector row CT and positron emission tomography. The vital findings and comparative analysis of different diagnostic tools are presented in this review. The present review also discusses the advent of newer technologies, such as the HyperionX9 scanner with less field of view and 18F-FDG PET/CT (positron emission tomography with 2-deoxy-2-[fluorine-18] fluoro-D-glucose, integrated with computed tomography), which can give more efficient imaging of dentomaxillofacial structures. The discussion of effective comparative points enables this review to reveal the available diagnostic tools that can be used in the detection of dentomaxillofacial abnormalities in the pediatric population. The advantages and disadvantages of each tool are discussed, and the findings of past publications are also presented. Overall, this review discusses the technical details and provides a comparative analysis of updated diagnostic techniques for dentomaxillofacial diagnosis.
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ISSN:2227-9067
2227-9067
DOI:10.3390/children9050621