| Literature DB >> 33409137 |
Masoud Abolvardi1, Marzieh Akhlaghian2, Hadi Hamidi Shishvan1, Farivar Dastan3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The detection and exact localization of penetrating foreign bodies are crucial for the appropriate management of patients with dentoalveolar trauma. This study compared the efficacy of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and spiral computed tomography (CT) scans for the detection of different foreign bodies composed of 5 frequently encountered materials in 2 sizes. The effect of the location of the foreign bodies on their visibility was also analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Foreign Bodies; Radiography, Dental, Digital; Tomography, Spiral Computed
Year: 2020 PMID: 33409137 PMCID: PMC7758271 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2020.50.4.291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822
Fig. 1Different sizes of prepared foreign bodies (tooth, metal, stone, glass, and plastic, from the left to the right).
Fig. 2Foreign bodies are embedded in the nasal cavity. A. Tongue muscle. B. Interface of mandibular cortex and soft tissue. C and D. Sheep's head after the insertion of foreign bodies and suturing.
Fig. 3Detection of foreign bodies on spiral computed tomography. A. Glass particle in the nasal cavity. B. Plastic particle in the tongue. C. Tooth particle in the periosteum. D. Stone particle in the tongue. E. Metal particle in the periosteum.
Fig. 4Detection of foreign bodies on cone-beam computed tomography. A. Glass particle in the nasal cavity. B. Plastic particle in the tongue. C. Tooth particle in the periosteum. D. Stone particle in the tongue. E. Metal particle in the periosteum.
Visibility of different sizes of foreign bodies observed via computed tomography (CT) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) devices in each location
Excellent: excellent visibility, excellent resolution of details, good demarcation from the surroundings. Good: good visibility, good resolution of details, possible demarcation from the surroundings. Fair: fair visibility, insufficient resolution of detail, insufficient demarcation from the surroundings. Poor: poor visibility, details not resolved, poor demarcation from the surroundings. Invisible: invisible, impossible to demarcate from the surroundings
Fig. 5Difficulty in detecting plastic foreign bodies. Plastic particle in the periosteum on cone-beam computed tomographic (A) and spiral computed tomographic (B) images.