| Literature DB >> 15360104 |
Hanspeter Kiefer1, J Thomas Lambrecht, Jakob Roth.
Abstract
The present study investigated the dose exposition in the head and neck region by use of analog and digital radiographic dental systems. Four radiographic devices were tested: panoramic radiography (analog and digital) and 14-image full-mouth-survey (FMS, analog and digital). Organ doses were measured on a Rando-phantom by use of CaF2-dosimeters according to the IRCP-guidelines and the effective doses calculated. The results were the following: the value of E was lowest in digital FMS (41 microSv) and highest in analog FMS (78 microSv), i.e. dose was reduced by 47% by using a digital device. In panoramic radiography, doses were 17% lower using digital technique (digital 45 microSv vs. analog 54 pSv). Thus, FMS is no longer associated with higher doses than orthopantomography when conventional films are replaced by digital techniques.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15360104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnmed ISSN: 0256-2855