Korean J Oral Maxillofac Radiol.  2008 Mar;38(1):49-56.

Evaluation of imaging reformation with cone beam computed tomography for the assessment of bone density and shape in mandible

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Korea.
  • 2Institute of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Korea. omrcys@khu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Diagnostic estimation of destruction and formation of bone has the typical limit according to capacity of x-ray generator and image detector. So the aim of this study was to find out how much it can reproduce the shape and the density of bone in the case of using recently developed dental type of cone beam computed tomography, and which image is applied by new detector and mathematic calculation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Cone beam computed tomography (PSR 9000N, Asahi Roentgen Ind. Co., Ltd., Japan) and soft x-ray radiography were executed on dry mandible that was already decalcified during 5 hours, 10 hours, 15 hours, 20 hours, and 25 hours. Estimating and comparing of those came to the following results.
RESULTS
The change of inferior border of mandible and anterior border of ramus in the region of cortical bone was observed between first 5 and 10 hours of decalcification. The reproduction of shape and density in the region of cortical bone and cancellous bone can be hardly observed at cone beam computed tomography compared with soft x-ray radiography. The difference of decrease of bone density according to hours of decalcification increase wasn't reproduced at cone beam computed tomography compared with soft x-ray radiography.
CONCLUSION
CBCT images revealed higher spatial resolution. However, contrast resolution in region of low contrast sensitivity is the inferiority of images' property.

Keyword

Bone Density; Tomography, Cone-Beam Computed

MeSH Terms

Bone Density
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Contrast Sensitivity
Mandible
Mathematics
Porphyrins
Reproduction
Porphyrins
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