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Bassam Hassan

Researcher at Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam

Publications -  48
Citations -  3033

Bassam Hassan is an academic researcher from Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cone beam computed tomography & Maxillary sinus. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2422 citations. Previous affiliations of Bassam Hassan include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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A comparative evaluation of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and Multi-Slice CT (MSCT) Part I. On subjective image quality

TL;DR: CBCT image quality is comparable or even superior to MSCT even though some variability exists among the different CBCT systems in depicting delicate structures, and CBCT could be beneficial for dentomaxillofacial radiology.
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Cone beam computed tomography in implant dentistry: recommendations for clinical use.

TL;DR: Dental CBCT could be justified for presurgical diagnosis, preoperative planning and peroperative transfer for oral implant rehabilitation, whilst striving for optimisation of CBCT based machine-dependent, patient-specific and indication-oriented variables.
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Comparison of Five Cone Beam Computed Tomography Systems for the Detection of Vertical Root Fractures

TL;DR: This study compared the accuracy of cone beam computed tomography scans made by five different systems in detecting vertical root fractures (VRFs) and assessed the influence of the presence of root canal filling, CBCT slice orientation selection, and the type of tooth (premolar/molar) on detection accuracy.
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Accuracy of three-dimensional measurements obtained from cone beam computed tomography surface-rendered images for cephalometric analysis: influence of patient scanning position

TL;DR: In this article, the accuracy of linear measurements on 3D surface-rendered images generated from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in comparison with two-dimensional (2D) slices and 2D lateral and postero-anterior (PA) projections was evaluated.