Across
- 2. smallest element of a 3-D image; volume element or 3-D pixel.
- 3. computer assisted digital imaging in dentistry. Uses a cone-shaped x-ray beam to acquire information and put it in 3-D.
- 8. the area that can be captured
- 9. vertical plane (anterior/posterior)
- 11. (aka. CBVImaging) used to differentiate this procedure from medical computed tomography (CT)
- 12. demonstrates the anatomy in three dimensions.
- 13. digital imaging and communications in medicine. Universal format for handling, storing, an transmitting 3-D images.
Down
- 1. # of gray scale colors available for each pixel in the image
- 4. horizontal plane (divides inferior/superior)
- 5. 3-D shape created from 2-D imaging.
- 6. measurement of pixel size in multiplanar reconstitution.
- 7. reconstruction of raw data into images into software. Creates 3 anatomic planes of the body.
- 10. vertical plane (right/left)
