The diagnostic accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography for assessing in vitro osseous alterations of the mandibular condyle: a systematic review and meta-analysis

This review found that cone-beam CT (CBCT) is highly specific (93%) but moderately sensitive (54%) in detecting mandibular condyle bony changes. CBCT is more accurate than conventional CT, reducing false positives but with some risk of missing true positives. Smaller field of view and voxel size may improve accuracy.

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