Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ
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Resumo: | Abstract This study aimed to estimate the absorbed dose in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) exams according to different exposure parameters and size and position of the field of view (FOV). In addition was compared the absorbed dose of two smaller FOV scans with that of a larger FOV scan for evaluation of temporomandibular joint (TMJ), as it is a bilateral structure. CBCT scans were obtained on OP300 Maxio unit varying scanning mode (standard, high and endo) as well as size (5x5, 6x8 and 8x15 cm) and positioning of FOV. With a small FOV, different areas were scanned (maxilla or mandible, anterior or posterior and TMJ). Absorbed doses were determined using thermoluminescent dosimeters on the skin surface of sensitive organs of an anthropomorphic phantom. Endo mode showed the highest dose, followed by the high and standard modes in all FOV positions. With small FOV, doses were higher in the posterior region, especially in the mandible. Dose reduction occurred when small FOVs were used, but it was not proportional to FOV size reduction. For TMJ, the dose in a single acquisition with large FOV was greater than two acquisitions with small FOV, but lower than two acquisitions with medium FOV (6x8 cm). In conclusion, scanning mode, size and FOV position have great influence on the absorbed dose. Small FOV decreases the dose, but there is no linear relation between FOV size and dose. For bilateral exams of TMJ, double acquisition with small FOVs produces decrease in absorbed dose relative to a large FOV. |
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Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJcone-beam computed tomographydosimetryradiation exposuretemporomandibular joint.Abstract This study aimed to estimate the absorbed dose in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) exams according to different exposure parameters and size and position of the field of view (FOV). In addition was compared the absorbed dose of two smaller FOV scans with that of a larger FOV scan for evaluation of temporomandibular joint (TMJ), as it is a bilateral structure. CBCT scans were obtained on OP300 Maxio unit varying scanning mode (standard, high and endo) as well as size (5x5, 6x8 and 8x15 cm) and positioning of FOV. With a small FOV, different areas were scanned (maxilla or mandible, anterior or posterior and TMJ). Absorbed doses were determined using thermoluminescent dosimeters on the skin surface of sensitive organs of an anthropomorphic phantom. Endo mode showed the highest dose, followed by the high and standard modes in all FOV positions. With small FOV, doses were higher in the posterior region, especially in the mandible. Dose reduction occurred when small FOVs were used, but it was not proportional to FOV size reduction. For TMJ, the dose in a single acquisition with large FOV was greater than two acquisitions with small FOV, but lower than two acquisitions with medium FOV (6x8 cm). In conclusion, scanning mode, size and FOV position have great influence on the absorbed dose. Small FOV decreases the dose, but there is no linear relation between FOV size and dose. For bilateral exams of TMJ, double acquisition with small FOVs produces decrease in absorbed dose relative to a large FOV.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2017-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402017000400511Brazilian Dental Journal v.28 n.4 2017reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201701525info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento,Helena Aguiar RibeiroAndrade,Marcos Ely AlmeidaFrazão,Marco Antonio GomesNascimento,Eduarda Helena LeandroRamos-Perez,Flavia Maria MoraesFreitas,Deborah Queirozeng2017-11-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402017000400511Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2017-11-08T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false |
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Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
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Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
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Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ Nascimento,Helena Aguiar Ribeiro cone-beam computed tomography dosimetry radiation exposure temporomandibular joint. |
title_short |
Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
title_full |
Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
title_fullStr |
Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
title_full_unstemmed |
Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
title_sort |
Dosimetry in CBCT with Different Protocols: Emphasis on Small FOVs Including Exams for TMJ |
author |
Nascimento,Helena Aguiar Ribeiro |
author_facet |
Nascimento,Helena Aguiar Ribeiro Andrade,Marcos Ely Almeida Frazão,Marco Antonio Gomes Nascimento,Eduarda Helena Leandro Ramos-Perez,Flavia Maria Moraes Freitas,Deborah Queiroz |
author_role |
author |
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Andrade,Marcos Ely Almeida Frazão,Marco Antonio Gomes Nascimento,Eduarda Helena Leandro Ramos-Perez,Flavia Maria Moraes Freitas,Deborah Queiroz |
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Nascimento,Helena Aguiar Ribeiro Andrade,Marcos Ely Almeida Frazão,Marco Antonio Gomes Nascimento,Eduarda Helena Leandro Ramos-Perez,Flavia Maria Moraes Freitas,Deborah Queiroz |
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cone-beam computed tomography dosimetry radiation exposure temporomandibular joint. |
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cone-beam computed tomography dosimetry radiation exposure temporomandibular joint. |
description |
Abstract This study aimed to estimate the absorbed dose in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) exams according to different exposure parameters and size and position of the field of view (FOV). In addition was compared the absorbed dose of two smaller FOV scans with that of a larger FOV scan for evaluation of temporomandibular joint (TMJ), as it is a bilateral structure. CBCT scans were obtained on OP300 Maxio unit varying scanning mode (standard, high and endo) as well as size (5x5, 6x8 and 8x15 cm) and positioning of FOV. With a small FOV, different areas were scanned (maxilla or mandible, anterior or posterior and TMJ). Absorbed doses were determined using thermoluminescent dosimeters on the skin surface of sensitive organs of an anthropomorphic phantom. Endo mode showed the highest dose, followed by the high and standard modes in all FOV positions. With small FOV, doses were higher in the posterior region, especially in the mandible. Dose reduction occurred when small FOVs were used, but it was not proportional to FOV size reduction. For TMJ, the dose in a single acquisition with large FOV was greater than two acquisitions with small FOV, but lower than two acquisitions with medium FOV (6x8 cm). In conclusion, scanning mode, size and FOV position have great influence on the absorbed dose. Small FOV decreases the dose, but there is no linear relation between FOV size and dose. For bilateral exams of TMJ, double acquisition with small FOVs produces decrease in absorbed dose relative to a large FOV. |
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