An integrated and effective metal artifact reduction method named Metal Erasing (ME) especially suited to dental applications is proposed. Layout of metals is identified as metal-only tomogram, using its characteristics of X-ray opacity and simple image processing technique of binarization together with backward projection. Metal-only sinogram is calculated by forward projection of the metal-only tomogram, and identifies corrupted areas on the original sinogram. The areas are then replaced by interpolation, and filtered back projection (FBP) produces a tomogram without figures of metals. The metals can be reproduced by overlaying already obtained metal-only tomogram utilizing linear characteristics of FBP. It is expected that the ME method can be incorporated into commercial CT scanners easily with reasonable computational overhead.