Affiliation:
1. Division of Oral Radiology, Department of Oral Diagnosis, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas , Piracicaba 13414-903, Brazil
2. Department of Clinical Dentistry, Federal University of Espírito Santo , Espírito Santo 29075-910, Brazil
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
To evaluate the effect of the presence and the number of high-density objects in the exomass on the volume of a high-density object in cone-beam CT (CBCT).
Methods
Cylinders of cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr), titanium (Ti), and zirconium (Zi) were inserted into a polymethylmethacrylate phantom in five different combinations of number and position: 1—no cylinder; 2—one cylinder in a posterior region; 3—one cylinder in an anterior region; 4—two cylinders in posterior regions; and 5—three cylinders in anterior and posterior regions. The phantom underwent CBCT scanning using OP300 and X800 systems, with the afore mentioned cylinders of the same composition placed in the exomass and an additional high-density cylinder placed in the centre of the field of view (FOV), corresponding to the left-anterior region. The tomographic volume of the cylinder inside the FOV was measured using semi-automatic segmentation. The volumetric alteration (VA) between the segmented and physical volumes, in percentage, was compared among the experimental groups using repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc (α = 5%).
Results
The factors material, combination, and their interaction affected the volume or both CBCT systems. In OP300, more cylinders in the exomass reduced the VA, mainly for Co-Cr. In X800, more cylinders in the exomass tended to increase the VA inside the FOV, except for Zi.
Conclusions
In general, the presence of high-density objects in the exomass influences the VA of the object inside the FOV, although this oscillates according to object composition, number and position in the exomass, and CBCT system.
Funder
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – Brasil
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)