The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis

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Autor(a) principal: Pellegrini, Henrique Auriemo
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Silveira, Ana da, Lascala, Cesar Angelo, Costa, Claudio, Luz, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistry
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clrd/article/view/123684
Resumo: Objectives:     This study aimed to investigate the influence of the radiographic processing method on the radiographic density of two types of film.  Radiographs from non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions obtained in a previous study were used. Methods: We analyzed 28 films from 12 patients that were obtained with the same X-ray device. Seven Ektaspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY, USA) and seven Ultraspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co) films were manually processed, while seven Ektaspeed and seven Ultraspeed films were automatically processed. The angle of incidence of the X-ray beam and the distances between the apparatus, the tooth and the film were standardized. Therefore, the study comprised four groups: GE1: Ektaspeed manually processed; GE2: Ektaspeed automatically processed; GU1: Ultraspeed manually processed; and GU2: Ultraspeed automatically processed. The images were digitized (G40450 Scan Jet C/T, Hewlett-Packard) and analyzed using Digora for Windows 2.7 (Soredex Medical Systems) to obtain the average radiographic density, and the data were analyzed using the Student’s t test for paired data (Bioestat 5.3).  Results: Only the Ektaspeed film showed statistically significant differences between radiographic densities with different processing methods (p = 0.0037).  Conclusions: The Ektaspeed film automatic pocessed is better suited for the early diagnosis of caries lesions. 
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spelling The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosisDiagnóstico radiográficocárie dentalradiografia dental digitalodontologia em saúde coletivaObjectives:     This study aimed to investigate the influence of the radiographic processing method on the radiographic density of two types of film.  Radiographs from non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions obtained in a previous study were used. Methods: We analyzed 28 films from 12 patients that were obtained with the same X-ray device. Seven Ektaspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY, USA) and seven Ultraspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co) films were manually processed, while seven Ektaspeed and seven Ultraspeed films were automatically processed. The angle of incidence of the X-ray beam and the distances between the apparatus, the tooth and the film were standardized. Therefore, the study comprised four groups: GE1: Ektaspeed manually processed; GE2: Ektaspeed automatically processed; GU1: Ultraspeed manually processed; and GU2: Ultraspeed automatically processed. The images were digitized (G40450 Scan Jet C/T, Hewlett-Packard) and analyzed using Digora for Windows 2.7 (Soredex Medical Systems) to obtain the average radiographic density, and the data were analyzed using the Student’s t test for paired data (Bioestat 5.3).  Results: Only the Ektaspeed film showed statistically significant differences between radiographic densities with different processing methods (p = 0.0037).  Conclusions: The Ektaspeed film automatic pocessed is better suited for the early diagnosis of caries lesions. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia2015-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresPeer reviewedapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clrd/article/view/12368410.11606/issn.2357-8041.clrd.2015.123684Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistry; v. 21 n. 4 (2015); 234-239Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistry; Vol. 21 No. 4 (2015); 234-2392357-8041reponame:Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistryinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clrd/article/view/123684/129355Copyright (c) 2017 Henrique Auriemo Pellegrini, Ana DS da Silveira, Cesar A Lascala, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira Luz, Claudio Costainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPellegrini, Henrique AuriemoSilveira, Ana daLascala, Cesar AngeloCosta, ClaudioLuz, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira2018-02-22T18:33:02Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/123684Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clrdPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clrd/oai||clrd.fo@usp.br2357-80412357-8041opendoar:2018-02-22T18:33:02Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistry - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
title The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
spellingShingle The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
Pellegrini, Henrique Auriemo
Diagnóstico radiográfico
cárie dental
radiografia dental digital
odontologia em saúde coletiva
title_short The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
title_full The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
title_fullStr The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
title_sort The influence of film type and processing method on radiographic density for occlusal caries diagnosis
author Pellegrini, Henrique Auriemo
author_facet Pellegrini, Henrique Auriemo
Silveira, Ana da
Lascala, Cesar Angelo
Costa, Claudio
Luz, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira
author_role author
author2 Silveira, Ana da
Lascala, Cesar Angelo
Costa, Claudio
Luz, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pellegrini, Henrique Auriemo
Silveira, Ana da
Lascala, Cesar Angelo
Costa, Claudio
Luz, Maria Aparecida Alves de Cerqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diagnóstico radiográfico
cárie dental
radiografia dental digital
odontologia em saúde coletiva
topic Diagnóstico radiográfico
cárie dental
radiografia dental digital
odontologia em saúde coletiva
description Objectives:     This study aimed to investigate the influence of the radiographic processing method on the radiographic density of two types of film.  Radiographs from non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions obtained in a previous study were used. Methods: We analyzed 28 films from 12 patients that were obtained with the same X-ray device. Seven Ektaspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY, USA) and seven Ultraspeed (Kodak Eastman Kodak Co) films were manually processed, while seven Ektaspeed and seven Ultraspeed films were automatically processed. The angle of incidence of the X-ray beam and the distances between the apparatus, the tooth and the film were standardized. Therefore, the study comprised four groups: GE1: Ektaspeed manually processed; GE2: Ektaspeed automatically processed; GU1: Ultraspeed manually processed; and GU2: Ultraspeed automatically processed. The images were digitized (G40450 Scan Jet C/T, Hewlett-Packard) and analyzed using Digora for Windows 2.7 (Soredex Medical Systems) to obtain the average radiographic density, and the data were analyzed using the Student’s t test for paired data (Bioestat 5.3).  Results: Only the Ektaspeed film showed statistically significant differences between radiographic densities with different processing methods (p = 0.0037).  Conclusions: The Ektaspeed film automatic pocessed is better suited for the early diagnosis of caries lesions. 
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