Autor: |
M. Aljanubi, Mohammed Omar, Alshaheen, Eyad Tariq, D. Alharbi, Thamer Abdullah, A. Alhashmy Alamer, Mohammad Kamel, Abdullah Ibrahim Mohammed Albakri, Osama Nasser Kariri, Abdullah Abdulhameed Alnajar, Mustafa Mohammed Alhayek, Ali Hussain Almohammedsaleh, Ashwag Siddik Noorsaeed |
Rok vydání: |
2021 |
Zdroj: |
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :23-28 |
ISSN: |
2456-9119 |
DOI: |
10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i59b34347 |
Popis: |
Wilhelm Roentgen first discovered X-rays in 1895. Since its introduction in the mid-1980s, digital radiography has surpassed traditional screen-film radiography. Since 2000, more than 75 percent of medical clinics in the United States have migrated to digital radiography (DR). In fact, the US government has ordered that all medical records be converted to digital. Indirect, direct, or semi-direct digital radiography pictures are types of digital radiography currently available. Forensic radiology is a branch of medical imaging technology that helps clinicians. Radiology technology has evolved and grown tremendously in recent years. When comparing aggregated antemortem and postmortem information, radiographs are crucial. Adopting new technologies into a dental business demands a certain amount of bravery. After all, why alter things if your practise is running smoothly? To grasp the new equipment and procedures, the dentist and his or her staff will need further training. It's not always apparent how the new strategy will influence the practice's present logistics. These factors may cause the practitioner to be hesitant to alter present techniques. In this article we’ll reviewing digital dental radiography, and what are the advantages of going digital. And also what are the challenges that face us. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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