Literature DB >> 18092453

Accuracy of computerized tomography for the evaluation of mandibular sites prior to implant placement.

Nicola Marco Sforza1, Federico Franchini, Achille Lamma, Susanna Botticelli, Gino Ghigi.   

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to observe the effect of positioning of the mandible on the accuracy of cross-sectional images obtained by reformatting computerized tomographic (CT) scans. An additional aim was to evaluate the ability of a software program (DentalVox, Era Scientific) to reconstruct these measurements on the reformatted images, regardless of the positioning of the mandible, accurately and without distortion. The test was carried out by examining a partially edentulous dry human mandible with an acrylic radiologic template. Through the use of an acrylic glass support, the mandible was positioned at angles of 0, 10, 15, 20, and 30 degrees relative to the scanning gantry, and a series of CT scans was performed that provided five sets of axial images. Each set of original axial images was reformatted by the DentalVox software, used first in its basic function, which is typical of all software for axial CT measurement (control group), and again in its function of site-specific multiplanar reconstruction (test group). The results showed that the position of the mandible in relation to the CT gantry can influence the precision of the linear measurements. The error ranged from 2% to 51%. The DentalVox software allowed the reconstruction of cross-sectional images with very little distortion regardless of the mandibular position.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18092453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent        ISSN: 0198-7569            Impact factor:   1.840


  8 in total

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Journal:  Dentomaxillofac Radiol       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 2.419

2.  A comparative study of the accuracy and reliability of multidetector computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography in the assessment of dental implant site dimensions.

Authors:  A A Al-Ekrish; M Ekram
Journal:  Dentomaxillofac Radiol       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 2.419

3.  Dimensional accuracy of cone beam CT with varying angulation of the jaw to the X-ray beam.

Authors:  George K Koch; Adam Hamilton; Kelly Wang; Laura Herschdorfer; Kyu Ha Lee; German O Gallucci; Bernard Friedland
Journal:  Dentomaxillofac Radiol       Date:  2018-11-08       Impact factor: 2.419

4.  Interactive 3D imaging technologies: application in advanced methods of jaw bone reconstruction using stem cells/pre-osteoblasts in oral surgery.

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Journal:  Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne       Date:  2014-05-29       Impact factor: 1.195

5.  Method of Individual Adjustment for 3D CT Analysis: Linear Measurement.

Authors:  Dong Kyu Kim; Dong Hun Choi; Jeong Woo Lee; Jung Dug Yang; Ho Yun Chung; Byung Chae Cho; Kang Young Choi
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2016-12-13       Impact factor: 3.411

6.  Comparative study of the accuracy of CBCT implant site measurements using different software programs.

Authors:  Asma'a A Al-Ekrish
Journal:  Saudi Dent J       Date:  2020-08-06

7.  Application effect of computer-aided design combined with three-dimensional printing technology in autologous tooth transplantation: a retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Hui Wang; Shuang Han; Jue Chen; Jihong Zhao; Haoyan Zhong
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 2.757

8.  Effect of Minor Amendments of Patient's Position on the Accuracy of Linear Measurements Yielded from Cone Beam Computed Tomography.

Authors:  Sh Shahidi; A Feiz
Journal:  J Dent (Shiraz)       Date:  2013-03
  8 in total

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