3-D Imaging

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