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KONİK IŞINLI BİLGİSAYARLI TOMOGRAFİ İLE TESPİT EDİLMİŞ MULTİPLE SUBMANDİBULAR TÜKÜRÜK BEZİ TAŞI VAKALARI

MULTIPLE CASES OF SUBMANDIBULAR SIALOLITHIASIS DETECTED BY CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Objective: Salivary gland stones can be detected with different diagnostic methods. The purpose of this article was to report four cases of submandibular sialoliths that were detected by flat panel-based Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and provide useful diagnostic information for dentists. Patients and methods: Radiographic findings of four cases of submandibular sialolithiasis were detected and assessed by using flat panel-based CBCT. The cases were involved of two giant calculi that one of bilateral, two minor submandibular sialolithiasis. Conclusion: This report shows the way to the importance of CBCT in the detection, location and measurement of submandibular sialolithiasis. Although it cannot provide additional information about relationship between the sialolith and surrounding soft tissue, its precise accuracy in detecting of location and measurement of stones should not be ignored.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Amaç: Tükürük bezi taşları farklı görüntüleme yöntemleri ile tespit edilebilir. Bu makalenin amacı konik ışınlı bilgisayarlı tomografi (KIBT) ile saptanmış 4 submandibular tükürük bezi taşı vakası rapor etmek ve diş hekimlerine tanı açısından yararlı olabilecek bazı bilgiler sunmaktır. Hastalar ve metot: Flat panel esaslı KIBT ile tespit edilmiş 4 submandibular tükürük bezi taşı vakası değerlendirildi. Vakalar biri bilateral olmak üzere 2 majör, 2 minör tükürük bezi taşı olgusunu içermekteydi. Sonuç: Bu makale KIBT'nin submandibular tükürük bezi taşlarının saptanmasında, lokalize edilmesinde ve boyutlandırılmasındaki önemine ışık tutmaktadır. KIBT her ne kadar taşın çevre yumuşak dokularla ilişkisi hakkında yeterli bilgi sağlayamasa da taşların lokalizasyon ve büyüklüğünün tespitindeki tam doğruluğu göz ardı edilmemelidir.
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