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Application of a Dental-dedicated MRI in the Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Tissue Alterations Related to Third Molars, Periapical and Periodontal Inflammatory Diseases, and Implant Treatment Planning

Application of a Dental-dedicated MRI in the Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Tissue Alterations Related to Third Molars, Periapical and Periodontal Inflammatory Diseases, and Implant Treatment Planning

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Overview

The aim of the present study is to show that the use of 0.55T MRI combined with a "dental" coil produces images of sufficient diagnostic value to assess areas of interest in dentistry, and to compare MR images to traditional, dental-oriented radiographic images for diagnostic purposes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria (one of the following):

  • referred for CBCT imaging of at least one tooth for endodontic reasons
  • referred for intra-oral and/or panoramic imaging covering at least one molar tooth for periodontal reasons
  • referred for CBCT imaging of the TMJ (bilaterally)
  • referred for panoramic imaging of the third molar (retained/semi-retained, uni- or bilateral), prior to treatment planning
  • referred for CBCT imaging prior to implant treatment

Exclusion Criteria:

  • younger than 18 years
  • unable to give consent
  • pregnant
  • pronounced claustrophobia
  • pacemakers or implanted defibrillators
  • metal shrapnel injuries of the eyes or MRI incompatible metallic inclusions or implants large tatoos
  • non-removable piercings

Study details
    TMJ
    Apical Periodontitis
    Periodontal Inflammation
    Retained Tooth
    MRI

NCT05439330

University of Aarhus

13 May 2026

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