OBJECTIVE: To test the accuracy of local computed tomography (LCT) in detecting longitudinal fractures in comparison with conventional periapical radiographs. STUDY DESIGN: Longitudinal fractures were induced in 30 of 60 teeth. The teeth were placed in a dry dentate mandible with soft tissue simulation. A laboratory LCT unit was used to acquire 180 basis projections with 1 degree separation along a 180 degree arc. Conventional radiographs served as the control modality. Correlated axial, coronal, and sagittal views were presented to 10 observers. The observers determined the presence of a root fracture by using a 5-point receiver operating characteristic confidence scale. RESULTS: The mean A(z) for LCT was 0.91 (SD = 0.07). The mean A(z) for conventional radiography was 0.70 (SD = 0.07). The difference between the modalities was statistically significant (analysis of variance: P < .0002), whereas the differences between the observers was not (analysis of variance: P = .319). CONCLUSION: Local CT significantly improves the detection of longitudinal fractures in vitro compared with conventional periapical radiography.
OBJECTIVE: To test the accuracy of local computed tomography (LCT) in detecting longitudinal fractures in comparison with conventional periapical radiographs. STUDY DESIGN:Longitudinal fractures were induced in 30 of 60 teeth. The teeth were placed in a dry dentate mandible with soft tissue simulation. A laboratory LCT unit was used to acquire 180 basis projections with 1 degree separation along a 180 degree arc. Conventional radiographs served as the control modality. Correlated axial, coronal, and sagittal views were presented to 10 observers. The observers determined the presence of a root fracture by using a 5-point receiver operating characteristic confidence scale. RESULTS: The mean A(z) for LCT was 0.91 (SD = 0.07). The mean A(z) for conventional radiography was 0.70 (SD = 0.07). The difference between the modalities was statistically significant (analysis of variance: P < .0002), whereas the differences between the observers was not (analysis of variance: P = .319). CONCLUSION: Local CT significantly improves the detection of longitudinal fractures in vitro compared with conventional periapical radiography.
Authors: R S de Molon; R G Batitucci; R Spin-Neto; G M Paquier; C E Sakakura; G M Tosoni; G Scaf Journal: Dentomaxillofac Radiol Date: 2013-09-04 Impact factor: 2.419
Authors: M C C Nascimento; Y Nejaim; S M de Almeida; F N Bóscolo; F Haiter-Neto; L C Sobrinho; E J N L Silva Journal: Dentomaxillofac Radiol Date: 2014-01-22 Impact factor: 2.419