Purpose. The aim of this study was to compare the dosimetric and diagnostic performance of multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the study of the dental arches. Materials and methods. Effective dose and dose to the main organs of the head and neck were evaluated by means of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) placed in an Alderson Rando anthropomorphic phantom and using a standard CBCT protocol and an optimised MSCT protocol. Five patients with occlusal plane ranging from 54 cm to 59 cm who needed close follow-up (range 1-3 months) underwent both examinations. Image quality obtained with CBCT and MSCT was evaluated. Results. Effective close and dose to the main organs of the head and neck were higher for MSCT than for CBCT. Image quality of CBCT was judged to be equivalent to that of MSCT for visualising teeth and bone but inferior for visualising soft tissues. Beam-hardening artefacts due to dental-care material and implants were weaker at CBCT than at MSCT. Conclusions. When panoramic radiography is not sufficient in the study of the teeth and jaw bones, CBCT can provide identical information to MSCT, with a considerable dose reduction. MSCT is, however, indicated when evaluation of soft tissue is required.
Comparative study of jaws with multislice computed tomography and cone-beam computed tomography = Studio comparativo delle arcate dentarie mediante tomografia computerizzata multidetettore e tomografia computerizzata a fascio conico / G. Carrafiello, M. Colli, V. Strocchi, S. Pozzi Taubert, S. Leonardi, A. Giorgianni, A. Barresi, M. Macchi, A. Bracchi, E. Conte, L. Fugazzola. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 1826-6983. - 115:4(2010), pp. 600-611. [10.1007/s11547-010-0520-5]
Comparative study of jaws with multislice computed tomography and cone-beam computed tomography = Studio comparativo delle arcate dentarie mediante tomografia computerizzata multidetettore e tomografia computerizzata a fascio conico
G. Carrafiello;
2010
Abstract
Purpose. The aim of this study was to compare the dosimetric and diagnostic performance of multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the study of the dental arches. Materials and methods. Effective dose and dose to the main organs of the head and neck were evaluated by means of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) placed in an Alderson Rando anthropomorphic phantom and using a standard CBCT protocol and an optimised MSCT protocol. Five patients with occlusal plane ranging from 54 cm to 59 cm who needed close follow-up (range 1-3 months) underwent both examinations. Image quality obtained with CBCT and MSCT was evaluated. Results. Effective close and dose to the main organs of the head and neck were higher for MSCT than for CBCT. Image quality of CBCT was judged to be equivalent to that of MSCT for visualising teeth and bone but inferior for visualising soft tissues. Beam-hardening artefacts due to dental-care material and implants were weaker at CBCT than at MSCT. Conclusions. When panoramic radiography is not sufficient in the study of the teeth and jaw bones, CBCT can provide identical information to MSCT, with a considerable dose reduction. MSCT is, however, indicated when evaluation of soft tissue is required.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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