Which of the following aspects of a traditional CT examination does not justify its use in dental applications?
A) Radiation dose
B) Image quality
C) Data receptors
D) Multiplanar images
A
Explanation: A) CT is a highly regarded, accurate method for imaging both soft and hard bony tissues, but the large radiation dose only rarely justifies use in dental applications.
B) CT is a highly regarded, accurate method for imaging both soft and hard bony tissues, but the large radiation dose only rarely justifies use in dental applications.
C) CT is a highly regarded, accurate method for imaging both soft and hard bony tissues, but the large radiation dose only rarely justifies use in dental applications.
D) CT is a highly regarded, accurate method for imaging both soft and hard bony tissues, but the large radiation dose only rarely justifies use in dental applications.
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