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High resolution micro ct scanner

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Sourced in Switzerland

The high-resolution micro-CT scanner is a non-destructive imaging device designed to capture detailed three-dimensional (3D) images of small samples or objects. The scanner uses X-ray technology to generate high-resolution scans, allowing for precise analysis and visualization of internal structures.

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2 protocols using high resolution micro ct scanner

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Micro-CT-based Alveolar Bone Loss Analysis

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Formalin-fixed maxillae were scanned with a high-resolution micro-CT scanner (Scanco Medical AG, Bassersdorf, Switzerland). The scan parameters were set as 70 kV, 114 mA and 10 μm increments. Three-dimensional (3D) images were reconstructed using VGStudio MAX 1.2.1 (Volume Graphics, Heidelberg, Germany). The distance between the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) and the alveolar bone crest (ABC) was measured at six predetermined sites on both the buccal and palatal sides to assess alveolar bone loss according to previous studies.48 (link)
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Micro-CT Bone Regeneration Analysis

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The high-resolution micro-CT scanner (Scanco Medical, Switzerland) was used to evaluate the in vivo bone regeneration, where bone mineral density (BMD), bone volume/total volume (BV/TV), trabecular number (TB.N), trabecular separation (TB.Sp), and trabecular thickness (TB.Th) were quantified. A commercial software MIMICS19.0 (Materialise, Leuven, Belgium) was used to generate 3D models of the harvested femurs.
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