AIM OF THE WORK. The aim of this study was to point out the importance of spiral multislices CT (MSCT) in diagnosis and treatment planning of children with impacted teeth in the upper jaw. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A sample of 20 children was selected (mean age 8.3 yrs): in any of them MSCT was deemed as the best diagnostic option. Radiograms of upper jaws were obtained by a Dentascan software reducing kV and mA values in order to diminish the absorbed x-ray dose. RESULTS. In all patients this low dosage protocol allowed a careful evaluation of tooth impaction in upper jaw even with a low dosage. CONCLUSIONS. Our study shows a CT Dentascan protocol that allows a significant reduction of x-ray dosage with no relevant loss of diagnostic information and image quality, maintaining at the same time all post-processing possibilities of the most modern CT scanners.
AIM OF THE WORK. The aim of this study was to point out the importance of spiral multislices CT (MSCT) in diagnosis and treatment planning of children with impacted teeth in the upper jaw. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A sample of 20 children was selected (mean age 8.3 yrs): in any of them MSCT was deemed as the best diagnostic option. Radiograms of upper jaws were obtained by a Dentascan software reducing kV and mA values in order to diminish the absorbed x-ray dose. RESULTS. In all patients this low dosage protocol allowed a careful evaluation of tooth impaction in upper jaw even with a low dosage. CONCLUSIONS. Our study shows a CT Dentascan protocol that allows a significant reduction of x-ray dosage with no relevant loss of diagnostic information and image quality, maintaining at the same time all post-processing possibilities of the most modern CT scanners.
Tomografia computerizzata multistrato a bassa dose per la diagnostica dei denti inclusi
Cozza, Paola;
2008-01-01
Abstract
AIM OF THE WORK. The aim of this study was to point out the importance of spiral multislices CT (MSCT) in diagnosis and treatment planning of children with impacted teeth in the upper jaw. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A sample of 20 children was selected (mean age 8.3 yrs): in any of them MSCT was deemed as the best diagnostic option. Radiograms of upper jaws were obtained by a Dentascan software reducing kV and mA values in order to diminish the absorbed x-ray dose. RESULTS. In all patients this low dosage protocol allowed a careful evaluation of tooth impaction in upper jaw even with a low dosage. CONCLUSIONS. Our study shows a CT Dentascan protocol that allows a significant reduction of x-ray dosage with no relevant loss of diagnostic information and image quality, maintaining at the same time all post-processing possibilities of the most modern CT scanners.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.