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- Table 1 Characteristics of residents in oral surgery and orthodontics (Of: Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti)
- Table 2 Description of the cases assessed (Of: Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti)
- Table 3 Accuracy of the diagnostic answers given, according to specialisation: residents in oral surgery versus residents in orthodontics (Of: Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti)
- Table 4 Accuracy of the diagnostic answers given, according to imaging modality: OPG versus CBCT (Of: Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti)
- Table 5 Request of CBCT after OPG: influence of residents’ characteristics (Of: Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti)
- Fig. 1. Accuracy of diagnostic answers from residents in oral surgery (R right, F false, NS not sufficient) : Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti
- Fig. 2. Accuracy of diagnostic answers given by residents in orthodontics (R right, F false, NS not sufficient) : Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti
- Fig. 3. Treatability refers to OPG/CBCT and to residents in oral surgery and orthodontics : Do we need CBCTs for sufficient diagnostics?-denti