Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Filipe de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gominho, Luciana Ferraz, Penha, Elizandra Silva da, Almeida, Manuella Santos Carneiro, Teodoro, Maria Kaline Romero, Santos, Thallita Alves dos, Andrade, Mateus Araújo, Silva, Quemuel Pereira da, Santana, Maria Tays Pereira, Nogueira, Paula Lima, Araújo, Amanda da Silva, Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11689
Resumo: The existence of faults, whether caused during exposure or in radiographic processing, results in inappropriate images that can interfere with the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The purpose of this study is to provide information on the main types of errors made by dentistry students and the possible causes of these errors on periapical radiographs. It is a cross-sectional, observational study, with an inductive approach and a comparative, statistical and descriptive procedure. Data collection was performed based on the analysis of radiographs discarded by students due to radiographic errors that made their use unfeasible. The errors were categorized into radiographic technique errors and radiographic processing errors. In total, 114 radiographs were collected and analyzed by 3 dentists. The radiographic technique errors were the most found, corresponding to 81.58% of the total sample. The errors in radiographic processing were 18.42%. Among these, framing with tooth cuts was the most commonly found error (35.9%), followed by under-exposure (21.05%), over-exposure (14.04%) and vertical angle error (9.65%). In smaller percentages, partially revealed radiographs (6.14%), stained radiographs (5.26%), yellowish films (5.26%), appearance of a half moon (1.35%) and streaked (1.35%) were found ). It can be concluded that the main causes of these errors are the inadequate positioning of the patient and the X-ray apparatus, radiographs that have spent little or long time in contact with the processing solutions, improper handling of the film after processing, inappropriate storage, in addition to solutions with prolonged use time indicating chemical depletion.
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spelling Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher educationPrincipales errores encontrados en las radiografías descartadas en la clínica escolar de una institución de educación superiorPrincipais erros encontrados em radiografias descartadas na clínica escola de uma instituição de ensino superiorDentistry Teaching Dental radiography Diagnostic errorsQuality control.Radiografía dentalErrores de diagnósticoOdontologíaEnseñanzaControl de calidad.Erros de diagnósticoodontologiaEnsinoRadiografia dentáriaControle de qualidade.The existence of faults, whether caused during exposure or in radiographic processing, results in inappropriate images that can interfere with the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The purpose of this study is to provide information on the main types of errors made by dentistry students and the possible causes of these errors on periapical radiographs. It is a cross-sectional, observational study, with an inductive approach and a comparative, statistical and descriptive procedure. Data collection was performed based on the analysis of radiographs discarded by students due to radiographic errors that made their use unfeasible. The errors were categorized into radiographic technique errors and radiographic processing errors. In total, 114 radiographs were collected and analyzed by 3 dentists. The radiographic technique errors were the most found, corresponding to 81.58% of the total sample. The errors in radiographic processing were 18.42%. Among these, framing with tooth cuts was the most commonly found error (35.9%), followed by under-exposure (21.05%), over-exposure (14.04%) and vertical angle error (9.65%). In smaller percentages, partially revealed radiographs (6.14%), stained radiographs (5.26%), yellowish films (5.26%), appearance of a half moon (1.35%) and streaked (1.35%) were found ). It can be concluded that the main causes of these errors are the inadequate positioning of the patient and the X-ray apparatus, radiographs that have spent little or long time in contact with the processing solutions, improper handling of the film after processing, inappropriate storage, in addition to solutions with prolonged use time indicating chemical depletion.La existencia de fallas, ya sea causadas durante la exposición o en el procesamiento radiográfico, da como resultado imágenes inapropiadas que pueden interferir con el diagnóstico y el tratamiento del paciente. El propósito de este estudio es proporcionar información sobre los principales tipos de errores cometidos por los estudiantes de odontología y las posibles causas de estos errores en las radiografías periapicales. Es un estudio transversal, observacional, con un enfoque inductivo y un procedimiento comparativo, estadístico y descriptivo. La recopilación de datos se realizó en base al análisis de radiografías descartadas por los estudiantes debido a errores radiográficos que hicieron inviable su uso. Los errores se clasificaron en errores de técnica radiográfica y errores de procesamiento radiográfico. En total, 114 dentistas recolectaron y analizaron 114 radiografías. Los errores de la técnica radiográfica fueron los más encontrados, correspondiendo al 81.58% de la muestra total. Los errores en el procesamiento radiográfico fueron del 18,42%. Entre estos, el encuadre con cortes de dientes fue el error más comúnmente encontrado (35.9%), seguido de la subexposición (21.05%), la sobreexposición (14.04%) y el error de ángulo vertical (9.65%). En porcentajes más pequeños, se encontraron radiografías parcialmente reveladas (6,14%), radiografías teñidas (5,26%), películas amarillentas (5,26%), aparición de media luna (1,35%) y rayas (1,35%). Se puede concluir que las causas principales de estos errores son el posicionamiento inadecuado del paciente y el aparato de rayos X, radiografías que han pasado poco o mucho tiempo en contacto con las soluciones de procesamiento, manejo inadecuado de la película después del procesamiento, almacenamiento inapropiado, además de soluciones con tiempo de uso prolongado que indica agotamiento químico.A existência de falhas, sejam elas provocadas durante a exposição ou no processamento radiográfico, resulta em imagens inadequadas que podem interferir no diagnóstico e no tratamento do paciente. O objetivo do presente estudo é fornecer informações sobre os principais tipos de erros cometidos pelos acadêmicos do curso de odontologia e as eventuais causas desses erros em radiografias periapicais. É um estudo do tipo transversal, observacional, com abordagem indutiva e procedimento comparativo, estatístico e descritivo. A coleta de dados foi realizada a partir da análise das radiografias descartadas pelos estudantes por erros radiográficas que inviabilizaram a sua utilização. Os erros foram categorizados em erros de técnica radiográfica e erros de processamento radiográfico. No total foram coletadas 114 radiografias as quais faram analizadas por 3 cirurgiões-dentistas. Os erros de técnica radiográfica foram os mais encontrados, correspondendo a 81,58% da amostra total. Já os erros no processamento radiográficos foram de 18,42%. Dentre esses, o enquadramento com cortes de dentes foi o erro mais encontrado (35,9%), seguido pela subexposição (21,05%), superexposição (14,04%) e erro na angulagem vertical (9,65%). Em menores percentuais foram encontradas radiografias parcialmente reveladas (6,14%), radiografias manchadas (5,26%), películas amareladas (5,26%), aparecimento de meia lua (1,35%) e riscadas (1,35%). Pode-se concluir que as principais causas desses erros o posicionamento inadequado do paciente e do aparelho de raios X, radiografias que passaram pouco ou muito tempo em contato com as soluções reveladoras, manuseio inadequado da película após a revelação, armazenamento inapropriado, além de soluções com tempo de uso prolongado indicando esgotamento químico.Research, Society and Development2021-01-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1168910.33448/rsd-v10i1.11689Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e23110111689Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e23110111689Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e231101116892525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11689/10446Copyright (c) 2021 Filipe de Oliveira Lima; Luciana Ferraz Gominho; Elizandra Silva da Penha; Manuella Santos Carneiro Almeida; Maria Kaline Romero Teodoro; Thallita Alves dos Santos; Mateus Araújo Andrade; Quemuel Pereira da Silva; Maria Tays Pereira Santana; Paula Lima Nogueira; Amanda da Silva Araújo; Maria Vitória Oliveira Dantashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Filipe de OliveiraGominho, Luciana FerrazPenha, Elizandra Silva daAlmeida, Manuella Santos CarneiroTeodoro, Maria Kaline Romero Santos, Thallita Alves dosAndrade, Mateus AraújoSilva, Quemuel Pereira daSantana, Maria Tays PereiraNogueira, Paula LimaAraújo, Amanda da SilvaDantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11689Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:26.475208Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
Principales errores encontrados en las radiografías descartadas en la clínica escolar de una institución de educación superior
Principais erros encontrados em radiografias descartadas na clínica escola de uma instituição de ensino superior
title Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
spellingShingle Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
Lima, Filipe de Oliveira
Dentistry
Teaching
Dental radiography
Diagnostic errors
Quality control.
Radiografía dental
Errores de diagnóstico
Odontología
Enseñanza
Control de calidad.
Erros de diagnóstico
odontologia
Ensino
Radiografia dentária
Controle de qualidade.
title_short Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
title_full Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
title_fullStr Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
title_full_unstemmed Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
title_sort Main errors found in radiographs discarded in the school clinic of an institution of higher education
author Lima, Filipe de Oliveira
author_facet Lima, Filipe de Oliveira
Gominho, Luciana Ferraz
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Almeida, Manuella Santos Carneiro
Teodoro, Maria Kaline Romero
Santos, Thallita Alves dos
Andrade, Mateus Araújo
Silva, Quemuel Pereira da
Santana, Maria Tays Pereira
Nogueira, Paula Lima
Araújo, Amanda da Silva
Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira
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author2 Gominho, Luciana Ferraz
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Almeida, Manuella Santos Carneiro
Teodoro, Maria Kaline Romero
Santos, Thallita Alves dos
Andrade, Mateus Araújo
Silva, Quemuel Pereira da
Santana, Maria Tays Pereira
Nogueira, Paula Lima
Araújo, Amanda da Silva
Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Filipe de Oliveira
Gominho, Luciana Ferraz
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Almeida, Manuella Santos Carneiro
Teodoro, Maria Kaline Romero
Santos, Thallita Alves dos
Andrade, Mateus Araújo
Silva, Quemuel Pereira da
Santana, Maria Tays Pereira
Nogueira, Paula Lima
Araújo, Amanda da Silva
Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dentistry
Teaching
Dental radiography
Diagnostic errors
Quality control.
Radiografía dental
Errores de diagnóstico
Odontología
Enseñanza
Control de calidad.
Erros de diagnóstico
odontologia
Ensino
Radiografia dentária
Controle de qualidade.
topic Dentistry
Teaching
Dental radiography
Diagnostic errors
Quality control.
Radiografía dental
Errores de diagnóstico
Odontología
Enseñanza
Control de calidad.
Erros de diagnóstico
odontologia
Ensino
Radiografia dentária
Controle de qualidade.
description The existence of faults, whether caused during exposure or in radiographic processing, results in inappropriate images that can interfere with the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The purpose of this study is to provide information on the main types of errors made by dentistry students and the possible causes of these errors on periapical radiographs. It is a cross-sectional, observational study, with an inductive approach and a comparative, statistical and descriptive procedure. Data collection was performed based on the analysis of radiographs discarded by students due to radiographic errors that made their use unfeasible. The errors were categorized into radiographic technique errors and radiographic processing errors. In total, 114 radiographs were collected and analyzed by 3 dentists. The radiographic technique errors were the most found, corresponding to 81.58% of the total sample. The errors in radiographic processing were 18.42%. Among these, framing with tooth cuts was the most commonly found error (35.9%), followed by under-exposure (21.05%), over-exposure (14.04%) and vertical angle error (9.65%). In smaller percentages, partially revealed radiographs (6.14%), stained radiographs (5.26%), yellowish films (5.26%), appearance of a half moon (1.35%) and streaked (1.35%) were found ). It can be concluded that the main causes of these errors are the inadequate positioning of the patient and the X-ray apparatus, radiographs that have spent little or long time in contact with the processing solutions, improper handling of the film after processing, inappropriate storage, in addition to solutions with prolonged use time indicating chemical depletion.
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