Low Dose Settings on Planmeca ProMax Cone Beam Don’t Impact Image Quality

 Low Dose Settings on Planmeca ProMax Cone Beam Don’t Impact Image Quality

Dentists using Planmeca’s ProMax CBCT systems can greatly reduce patients’ radiation exposure without negatively impacting image quality according to a recently published study.

Research on the ProMax cone beam imaging systems and their Ultra-Low Dose protocol was conducted at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. The study looked at the radiation dose required for a range of field sizes and exposure parameters for both adult and pediatric patients. Researchers found an average reduction in radiation of 77 percent when compared to the systems’ standard imaging protocols, according to a press release. Additionally, the researchers found that while the radiation required to capture the images was reduced, there was no statistical reduction in image quality between the standard and Ultra-Low Dose protocols.

In the study, images were taken at 24 locations using a 10-year-old child phantom and an adult phantom with multiple exposures captured at each imaging location. Dosimeters were read three times and values were adjusted for sensitivity. The research is published in the April 2015 issue of the Journal of the International Association of Dental Research.

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Source: Planmeca

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