锥束ct
二氧化锆
锆
植入
体素
钛
材料科学
生物医学工程
二氧化钛
图像质量
牙科
医学
核医学
计算机断层摄影术
放射科
外科
图像(数学)
复合材料
计算机视觉
计算机科学
冶金
作者
Matheus Lima Oliveira,Dorothea Dagassan‐Berndt,Matheus Sampaio‐Oliveira,Michelle Simonek,Sebastian Kühl,Michael M. Bornstein
摘要
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the influence of different dental implant materials within the exomass on the image quality in cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods Five pig jaws were scanned using four CBCT devices, first without any dental implants, followed by scans with three dental implants of the same material—pure titanium, titanium‐zirconium alloy, and zirconium dioxide. Two fields of view (FOVs) were used for each device to position the implants in the exomass of a small FOV and within a large FOV. Voxel values were obtained from tubes containing a radiopaque solution to calculate mean voxel value (MVV), voxel value inhomogeneity (VVI), and image noise (IN), which were compared across implant materials and FOVs using repeated measures analysis of variance ( α = 0.05). Three observers independently scored image quality using a 5‐point scale. Results In general, MVV remained unaffected, except for a significant increase in the X800 device when titanium or titanium‐zirconium alloy implants were in the exomass of a small FOV ( p ≤ 0.05). A trend of increased VVI was observed when implants were in the exomass of a small FOV, with a greater effect for zirconium dioxide, followed by titanium‐zirconium alloy and titanium. IN was higher when implants were in the exomass, especially for zirconium dioxide implants ( p ≤ 0.05). Image quality perception was consistent overall, though zirconium dioxide implants in both FOVs resulted in diminished quality. Conclusions The presence of implants in the exomass can negatively affect CBCT image quality, with zirconium dioxide having the greatest impact.
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