| Literature DB >> 24701452 |
Rafael Henrique Nunes Rondon1, Yamba Carla Lara Pereira2, Glauce Crivelaro do Nascimento3.
Abstract
Professionals performing radiographic examinations are responsible for maintaining optimal image quality for accurate diagnoses. These professionals must competently execute techniques such as film manipulation and processing to minimize patient exposure to radiation. Improper performance by the professional and/or patient may result in a radiographic image of unsatisfactory quality that can also lead to a misdiagnosis and the development of an inadequate treatment plan. Currently, the most commonly performed extraoral examination is panoramic radiography. The invention of panoramic radiography has resulted in improvements in image quality with decreased exposure to radiation and at a low cost. However, this technique requires careful, accurate positioning of the patient's teeth and surrounding maxillofacial bone structure within the focal trough. Therefore, we reviewed the literature for the most common types of positioning errors in panoramic radiography to suggest the correct techniques. We would also discuss how to determine if the most common positioning errors occurred in panoramic radiography, such as in the positioning of the patient's head, tongue, chin, or body.Entities:
Keywords: Panoramic Radiography; Patient Positioning; Quality Control; Review
Year: 2014 PMID: 24701452 PMCID: PMC3972400 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2014.44.1.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822