Clinical application of a modified image receptor-holding device to reduce proximal surfaces overlapping in bitewing radiography.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Lara Ravanelli, Michelle Chang, Henrique Mateus Alves Felizardo, Deivi Cascante-Sequeira, Hugo Gaêta-Araujo
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Abstract

Objectives: To clinically validate the use of a modified image receptor-holding device (IRHD) for the bitewing technique.

Methods: Premolars and molars' bitewing radiographs of 101 patients were acquired using two IRHD (traditional and modified). The modified IRHD was computer-aided designed and 3D printed. Images were acquired by a single operator using a digital radiographic system with phosphor storage plates. A questionnaire regarding the perception of the use of the two IRHD was applied to patients and the operator. Image evaluation (paired and individual) was performed by two oral and maxillofacial radiologists. Repetition, overlap rate and operator/patient perception were expressed as absolute and relative frequencies, and compared between the devices using the chi-square test with a 5% significance level.

Results: The paired evaluation showed no difference in the rate of proximal surface overlap between the IRHDs (p ≥ 0.05). Individual evaluation showed a lower rate of proximal surface overlap with the modified IRHD, with emphasis on the distal surface in the premolar region (p < 0.05). The modified IRHD presented greater ease of positioning (52.3%), greater stability (64.9%), preference of use by the operator (54.5%) and greater comfort was reported by the patients (54.5%).

Conclusions: The modified IRHD may be more comfortable and has the potential to reduce the proximal surface overlap than the traditional IRHD, especially when there is an indication for a single radiograph in the premolar region.

Advances in knowledge: We clinically validated a modified IRHD that has potential to decrease proximal surfaces overlap with greater comfort for the patients.

改良图像受体保持装置在咬翼造影中减少近端表面重叠的临床应用。
目的:临床验证改良图像受体保持装置(IRHD)在咬翼技术中的应用。方法:对101例患者的前磨牙和磨牙咬颌x线片进行传统和改良IRHD扫描。改进后的IRHD是计算机辅助设计和3D打印的。图像由单个操作员使用带有荧光粉存储板的数字射线照相系统获得。对患者和操作者进行问卷调查,了解两种IRHD的使用情况。图像评估(配对和单独)由两名口腔颌面放射科医师进行。重复、重叠率和操作人员/患者感知以绝对频率和相对频率表示,并使用卡方检验进行比较,显著性水平为5%。结果:配对评估显示,irhd近端表面重叠率无差异(p≥0.05)。个体评估显示改良IRHD的近端表面重叠率较低,重点是前磨牙区域的远端表面(p结论:改良IRHD可能比传统IRHD更舒适,并且有可能减少近端表面重叠,特别是当有单张前磨牙区域x线片指示时。知识进展:我们临床验证了一种改良的IRHD,它有可能减少近端表面重叠,使患者更舒适。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
65
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DMFR) is the journal of the International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (IADMFR) and covers the closely related fields of oral radiology and head and neck imaging. Established in 1972, DMFR is a key resource keeping dentists, radiologists and clinicians and scientists with an interest in Head and Neck imaging abreast of important research and developments in oral and maxillofacial radiology. The DMFR editorial board features a panel of international experts including Editor-in-Chief Professor Ralf Schulze. Our editorial board provide their expertise and guidance in shaping the content and direction of the journal. Quick Facts: - 2015 Impact Factor - 1.919 - Receipt to first decision - average of 3 weeks - Acceptance to online publication - average of 3 weeks - Open access option - ISSN: 0250-832X - eISSN: 1476-542X
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