Andy Wai Kan Yeung , Andrew Nalley , Kuo Feng Hung , Anne Caroline Oenning , Ray Tanaka
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Abstract
Introduction and aims
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has become a crucial imaging tool in modern dentistry. At present, a review does not exist to provide comprehensive understanding of the technological advancements and the entities driving the innovations of CBCT. This study aimed to analyse the patent records associated with CBCT technology, to gain valuable insights into the trends and breakthroughs, and identify key areas of focus from manufacturers.
Methods
The online patent database called The Lens was accessed on 3 January 2025 to identify relevant patent records.
Results
A total of 706 patent records were identified and analysed. The majority of over 700 CBCT patents was contributed by CBCT manufacturers. The United States was the jurisdiction with most patent records, followed by Europe and China. Some manufacturers hold patent records for common features of CBCT systems, such as motion artifact correction, metal artifact reduction, reconstruction of panoramic image based on 3D data, and incorporation of artificial intelligence.
Conclusion
Patent analysis can offer valuable insights into the development and advancement of CBCT technology, and foster collaboration between manufacturers, researchers, and clinicians.
Clinical Relevance
The advancements in CBCT technology, as reflected by patent trends, enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning. Understanding these technological innovations can aid clinicians in selecting the most effective imaging tools for patient care.
期刊介绍:
The International Dental Journal features peer-reviewed, scientific articles relevant to international oral health issues, as well as practical, informative articles aimed at clinicians.