Health

Volume 3, Issue 5 (May 2011)

ISSN Print: 1949-4998   ISSN Online: 1949-5005

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Exploring the useful exposure range limits of three intraoral image receptors for various tube potential, tube current and exposure time settings

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DOI: 10.4236/health.2011.35051    5,884 Downloads   11,330 Views  Citations

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Objectives: To determine the useful exposure range limits of three intraoral image receptors of different technology when exposed to different X-ray beam spectra, dose and dose rate levels. Study Design: A dental X-ray unit offering a wide range of tube potential, tube current and exposure time settings was used to expose a dental quality control phantom. The receptors that were used to capture the radiographic images of the phantom were: the Kodak Insight, the Kodak RVG-6000 and the Duerr Vistascan system. The images that were produced over a wide range of exposure factor settings were evaluated in terms of diagnostic quality by three experienced radiologists. Results: The number of images with acceptable diagnostic quality was in total 1257; 310 with Insight, 331 with RVG 6000 and 616 with Vistascan. At 60 kV, diagnosable images were produced with doses ranging from 0.44-1.56 mGy for the Insight film 0.44-2.82 mGy for the RVG 6000 and 0.22-4.93 mGy for the Vistascan system. At 70 kV, the respective ranges were 0.39-1.28 mGy for the Insight film 0.31-2.55 mGy for the RVG6000 and 0.30-3.46 mGy for the Vistascan system. Conclusions: The Vistascan exhibited the widest useful exposure range and required the least exposure to produce a diagnosable image at almost all tube potential settings. The RVG 6000 exhibited a slightly wider useful exposure range than the Insight film, with almost the same dose requirements especially in higher Kv settings.

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Katsoni, E. , Tsalafoutas, I. , Gritzalis, P. , Stefanou, E. , Georgiou, E. and Yakoumakis, E. (2011) Exploring the useful exposure range limits of three intraoral image receptors for various tube potential, tube current and exposure time settings. Health, 3, 292-299. doi: 10.4236/health.2011.35051.

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