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Fig. 4 | Head & Face Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Does the size of an object containing dental implant affect the expression of artifacts in cone beam computed tomography imaging?

Fig. 4

The results for MGV of ROIs in bone (left), and gelatin (right). Adobe photoshop software was used to make the image, which depicts the numerical gray value of each 120 measured ROIs as various shades. Therefore, each cell represents a gray tone similar to the CBCT image. ROIs are represented by columns, and phantom sizes are represented by rows. The cells at the top of the image are related to the HDXWill Q-FACE device, whereas cells at the bottom shows the results of the NewTom VGI device. To make it easier to distinguish between different shades, the ROIs values in gelatin (C and D) and bone (B) were defined separately

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