Cone beam reconstruction refers to a technique used in imaging, particularly in medical fields like dentistry, radiology, and orthopedics. It involves acquiring three-dimensional (3D) images of an object or a region of interest, typically the human anatomy, using a cone-shaped beam of X-rays. This method has become increasingly popular due to its ability to provide high-resolution images in a relatively short time, while utilizing lower doses of radiation compared to traditional computed tomography (CT) scans.
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