A laboratory test of X-ray tomography employing a diverging beam of X-
rays rather than the usual parallel X-ray beam is described. We chose
to test and demonstrate the advantages of divergent beam tomography by
imaging an extracted juvenile human premolar using an ordinary dental
X-ray source and a cooled CCD camera. Experiments with a three-piece
cover-glass sample and with the human tooth demonstrated that three-di
mensional reconstruction can be achieved at 34 mu m per pixel resoluti
on employing an X-ray tube spot 800 mu m in its smallest direction wit
hout requiring close contact with the fluorescent screen. Reconstructi
on of a 256 x 256 pixel single-plane image from 100 projection images
took only 45 sec on a personal computer with a Pentium 166 MHz process
or. We have also demonstrated a volume reconstruction of 256 x 256 x 2
56 voxels from the data. Successful extension of this work to submicro
meter projection X-ray microscopy is predicted. Improved resolution of
medical tomography is another possible application.