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Winter 2006: Volume
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Research for Better Practice |
The subjective image quality
of conventional and digital panoramic radiography among 6 to
10 year old children
Makris, N / Tsiklakis, K / Alexiou, KE / Vierrou, AM / Stefaniotis,
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Objectives: To compare the diagnostic
quality of orthopantomographs made with the conventional unit
Orthophos Siemens and the direct digital unit Planmeca 2000 cc
Proline among children 6-10 years old and to investigate possible
differences on image interpretation between oral radiologists
and pediatric dentists.
Methods: Study material included two independent groups of panoramic
images (50 in each group) made with different panoramic modalities
(digital, conventional). Eight observers (four pediatric dentists
and four oral radiologists) evaluated all images for diagnostic
quality in 12 pre-determined areas using a 4-point rating scale.
Results: Digital and conventional panoramic radiography performed
almost similarly as far as it concerns the specific diagnostic
tasks rated with the exception of the interproximal contacts of
mandibular molars where digital panoramic radiography was scored
significantly higher and the periapical region of anterior mandible
and anterior mandibular tooth germs where conventional panoramic
radiography was found to be significantly better. Both oral radiologists
and pediatric dentists graded similarly digital and conventional
radiographs for a variety of diagnostic tasks.
Conclusions: It can be concluded that diagnostic image quality
obtained with the digital orthopantomograph unit Planmeca 2000
cc Proline was generally equal to image quality obtained with
the conventional orthopantomograph unit Orthophos Plus CD. Image
interpretation between oral radiologists and pediatric dentists
was not substantially different
Key words: Dental radiography; Panoramic radiography; Digital
dental radiography; Radiographic image enhancement; Children |
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