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Abstract The study was conducted on five samples of the jaw bone containing the teeth that was obtained them from the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Leuven, Belgium. Then bony defects were prepared and then scanned using four different types of CBCT. The volumetric measurements were calculated and compared to the gold standard. Another part is the observational part, a total of 100 in vivo high resolution CBCT datasets (3D Accuitomo 170, J.Morita, Kyoto, Japan) of human mandibles were included in the process of the simulated matching of ante mortem (AM) and post mortem (PM) data in which different lingual canals is found. |