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- 2024
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Quantitative assessment of cleft volume and evaluation of cleft’s impact on adjacent anatomical structures using CBCT imaging
2024) In Oral Radiology(
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- 2023
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Comparison of absorbed doses and organ doses measured with thermoluminescent dosimeters and Gafchromic film for cone beam computed tomography examination of the posterior mandibular region in a head phantom
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- 2022
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Do preterm-born children and adolescents have greater need for dental care as compared to full term-born controls?
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- 2021
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Orthodontic appliances and MR image artefacts : An exploratory in vitro and in vivo study using 1.5-T and 3-T scanners
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- 2017
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Five years' follow-up of dental fear and anxiety, experience of dental care and oral health behaviour in Swedish preterm and full-term adolescents
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- 2016
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Comparison of the performance of intraoral X-ray sensors using objective image quality assessment
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The effect of anatomical noise on perception of low contrast in intra-oral radiographs. An in vitro study.
2016) In Dentomaxillofacial Radiology(
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CBCT constancy controls: how user-friendly is the new phantom?
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- 2015
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How do dentists use CBCT in dental clinics? A Norwegian nationwide survey
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- 2014
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A phantom for simplified image quality control of dental cone beam computed tomography units
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- 2013
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The Effects on Absorbed Dose Distribution in Intraoral X-ray Imaging When Using Tube Voltages of 60 and 70 kV for Bitewing Imaging.
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