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JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
December,
1999
The December issue of the CDA Journal discusses digital
radiography.
Digital Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging:
A New Image for a New Age in Dentistry
An introduction to the issue.
By Robert A. Danforth, DDS
Digital
X-Rays Are Here, Why Aren’t You Using Them?
Digital imaging’s advantages far outweigh its disadvantages
when compared with traditional imaging.
By Dale A. Miles, BA, DDS, MS; Robert P. Langlais, DDS,
MS; and Edwin T. Parks, DMD, MS
Digital
Radiography -- Not If, but When
There are challenges involved with implementing digital
radiography, but they can and are being overcome.
By Jack D. Preston, DDS
Digital
Radiography in Dentistry: What It Should Do for You
The advances of digital imaging will add important tools
to the diagnostic process and facilitate consulting via computer.
By Stuart C. White, DDS, PhD; Douglas
C. Yoon, DDS; and Sotirios Tetradis, DDS, PhD
Dental Imaging Centers
Sophisticated digital imaging technology is available to dentists through
a growing number of imaging centers.
By David C. Hatcher, DDS, MS, and Craig Dial, DRT
Commercial Applications of Tuned Aperture Computed
Tomography
A new technology will makes three-dimensional images of dental structures,
allowing them to be viewed a slice at a time.
By Douglas Woods
Digital Radiography and California Third
Parties
Acceptance of digital imaging is increasing, but third parties still have
a lot of concerns to work out before acceptance of digital images is
common.
By Dennis E. Clark, DDS, MS; Jon Roxas, BS; Elena Sanz, BA; and Mark
Menes, BS
The Editor/
Analyzing the Subjectivity of "Need"
By Jack F. Conley, DDS
Impressions/
Ben Franklin Would Be Proud
By David G. Jones
Dr. Bob/
Breath-o-Gram
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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