Practice-based cone-beam computed tomography: a review.

Crawford F Gray
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Abstract

Sectional imaging is a useful tool for the dental practitioner, especially in the fields of oral surgery and implant dentistry. Until recently, the most readily available way to gain three-dimensional information has been computed tomography (CT). The main drawbacks to using this technique have been the substantial dose of ionising radiation and accessibility. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) allows 3D imaging to be made using bespoke equipment designed for the dental practice environment. Exposure to ionising radiation is substantially lower than that for an average x-ray CT scan, but in most cases is still greater than when other dental radiographs are taken. Various guidelines are now in the public domain and these are referenced within this review of CBCT. The concepts of appropriate selection criteria and optimisation of imaging parameters are stressed, along with compliance with the regulations relating to the use of ionising radiation—Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999 and Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000—and training requirements.
基于实践的锥束计算机断层扫描:综述。
断层成像对牙科医生来说是一个有用的工具,特别是在口腔外科和种植牙科领域。直到最近,最容易获得三维信息的方法是计算机断层扫描(CT)。使用这种技术的主要缺点是电离辐射的大剂量和可及性。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)允许使用为牙科实践环境设计的定制设备进行3D成像。电离辐射暴露大大低于x射线CT扫描的平均水平,但在大多数情况下仍高于其他牙科x光片。各种指南现已进入公共领域,这些指南在本次CBCT审查中被引用。强调适当选择标准和优化成像参数的概念,以及遵守与使用电离辐射有关的条例- 1999年电离辐射条例和2000年电离辐射(医疗照射)条例-和培训要求。
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