Dose optimization for assessment of periodontal structures in cone beam CT examinations.

Ayman Al-Okshi, Chrysoula Theodorakou, Christina Lindh
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the relationship between dose and image quality for a dedicated dental CBCT scanner using different scanning protocols and to set up an optimal imaging protocol for assessment of periodontal structures.

Methods: Radiation dose and image quality measurements were made using 3D Accuitomo 170 (J. Morita, Kyoto, Japan) dental CBCT scanner. The SedentexCT IQ phantom was used to investigate the relationship between contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and dose-area product. Subjective image quality assessment was achieved using a small adult skull phantom for the same range of exposure settings. Five independent observers assessed the images for three anatomical landmarks using a three-point visual grade analysis.

Results: When correlating the CNR of each scanning protocol to the exposure parameters used to obtain it, CNR decreased as these parameters decreased, especially current-exposure time product. When correlating to subjective image quality, the CNR level remained acceptable when 5 mA and 17.5 s or greater was selected and 80 kV could be used without compromising the CNR.

Conclusions: For a dedicated CBCT unit, changing the rotation angle from 360° to 180° degrades image quality. By altering tube potential and current for the 360° rotation protocol, assessment of periodontal structures can be performed with a smaller dose without substantially affecting visualization.

优化锥形束 CT 检查中牙周结构评估的剂量。
目的研究使用不同扫描方案的专用牙科 CBCT 扫描仪的剂量与图像质量之间的关系,并制定评估牙周结构的最佳成像方案:使用 3D Accuitomo 170(J. Morita,日本京都)牙科 CBCT 扫描仪测量辐射剂量和图像质量。SedentexCT IQ 模型用于研究对比度-噪声比(CNR)和剂量-面积乘积之间的关系。在相同的曝光设置范围内,使用一个小型成人头骨模型进行主观图像质量评估。五名独立观察员采用三点视觉等级分析法对三个解剖标志物的图像进行评估:将每个扫描方案的 CNR 与用于获得 CNR 的曝光参数相关联时,CNR 会随着这些参数的降低而降低,尤其是电流-曝光时间乘积。当将 CNR 与主观图像质量相关联时,如果选择 5 mA 和 17.5 秒或更长的时间,CNR 水平仍然可以接受,而且使用 80 kV 也不会影响 CNR:结论:对于专用 CBCT 设备而言,将旋转角度从 360° 改为 180° 会降低图像质量。通过改变 360° 旋转方案的管电位和电流,可以用较小的剂量对牙周结构进行评估,而不会严重影响可视化。
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