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Romexis viewer software

Manufactured by Planmeca
Sourced in Finland

Romexis Viewer is a software application that allows users to view and analyze dental imaging data. It provides a platform for accessing and managing digital radiographs, 3D scans, and other imaging files. The core function of Romexis Viewer is to enable the visualization and examination of dental imaging data.

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Evaluating Maxillary Incisor CBCT Images

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Two experienced examiners, an endodontist and an oral radiologist, independently evaluated the CBCT images. Inter-examiner reliability was tested by evaluating the CBCT scans of 50 maxillary incisors independently by each examiner. After 1 month, the same teeth were evaluated to determine intra-examiner reliability. Any disagreement between the two examiners was discussed to reach a consensus. The images were viewed using the Planmeca Romexis Viewer software (Planmeca, Helsinki, Finland) on an HP Z420 workstation (HP, Palo Alto, CA, USA) on a 30-inch color LCD monitor (Barco MDCC-6130, Beneluxpark, Kortrijk, Belgium) with a resolution of 3280 × 2048 pixels in a dimly lit room. The axis lines representing the three planes (coronal, sagittal, and axial) were realigned along the coronoapical, mesiodistal, and buccopalatal axes of each tooth before evaluation. The contrast and brightness of the images were modified to ensure optimal visualization.
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Marginal Bone Level Assessment of Implant-Supported Overdentures

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The marginal bone level for each implant was evaluated at the time of overdenture insertion, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months after final placement of the overdenture. Digital Panoramic radiographs were taken for each patient by using the same machine for the assessment of crestal bone level. The marginal bone level was assessed at mesial and distal side of the fixture on the radiographs. The bone height was measured to the nearest 0.01 mm using Planmeca Romexis Viewer Software. For each implant, the bone height was detected in the same manner. The difference in the bone height between the follow-up periods were calculated and tabulated for analysis.
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