scholarly journals Physical Measurements for the Accuracy of Cone-Beam CT in Dental Radiography

2014 ◽  
Vol 04 (02) ◽  
pp. 57-64
Author(s):  
Wed I. Shaibah ◽  
Ibrahim A. Yamany ◽  
Saddig D. Jastaniah
Author(s):  
Luke Cascarini ◽  
Clare Schilling ◽  
Ben Gurney ◽  
Peter Brennan

Guidelines for dental radiology 40 Dental radiography 42 Panoramic radiography 46 Facial and skull radiography 48 Ultrasonography 50 CT and cone beam CT 52 MRI and nuclear imaging 56 Sialography 57 • Although the radiation doses are generally quite low, the same rules apply as with other radiology and are controlled by IRMER (Ionizing Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (2000))....


Author(s):  
Izzati Nabilah Ismail ◽  
Mohammad Aizuddin Abu Bakar ◽  
Khairul Fikri Hairul Anuar ◽  
Mohamad Arif Ramlee

Objectives: This study is aimed at analysing the accuracy and reliability of the cone beam CT (CBCT) measurements and direct physical measurements of the posterior mandible. Materials and methods: Eighteen cadaveric hemi-mandibles were dissected from the soft tissues and the CBCT images of the mandibles were taken. Direct physical and cone beam CT measurements of six landmarks which includes height of ramus (R), distance of lingula to sigmoid notch (LS), distance of lingula to inferior border (LI), position of lingula in relation to occlusal plane (L-OP),  ramus thickness at crestal level (RT-C), and ramus thickness at midway between sigmoid notch and lingula (RT-M) were determined. Accuracy and reliability of the measurements were tested. Results: Four landmarks showed high accuracy when measuring the posterior mandible, while two landmarks, LI and RT-M, showed statistically significant weaker accuracy (p<0.05). Inter-reliability were good for all landmarks when measured directly physically on mandibles (ICC>0.7 and p>0.05), but were low on two landmarks, LI and RT-C, on CBCT measurement (ICC<0.5 and p<0.05). Conclusion: A generally strong accuracy between direct physical and CBCT measurements for most landmarks on posterior mandible were found. Reliability between two researchers were high on direct physical measurements. Meanwhile, two landmarks on CBCT which include LI and RT-C showed low inter-reliability. Hence, CBCT measurements proved to be a good tool for pre-operative assessment, since high inter-reliability and strong accuracy corresponding to direct physical were recorded.


Author(s):  
Mahvash Hasani ◽  
Shoaleh Shahidi ◽  
Mahsa Hasani ◽  
Amir H. Pourhoseini

Author(s):  
H. Bertin ◽  
R. Bonnet ◽  
M. Anquetil ◽  
A.S. Delemazure ◽  
E. Mourrain-Langlois ◽  
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