Studies Confirm Effectiveness of Planmeca Ultra Low Dose™ Protocols

 Studies Confirm Effectiveness of Planmeca Ultra Low Dose™ Protocols

Recent studies have confirmed the effectiveness and quality of Planmeca Ultra Low Dose™ technology.

The technology has been part of six clinical studies, one of which concluding the technology reduces patient doses by up to 77% with no statistical reduction in image quality between the standard and ULD protocols, according to a press release. The Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology journal recently published a study that concluded "the overall image quality was at a diagnostically acceptable level for the defined diagnostic task [using the Planmeca Ultra Low Dose™ (ULD) protocol]."

Other studies have concluded that the technology is recommended for pre-implant radiographic assessment; cephalometric images reconstructed from Planmeca Ultra Low Dose CBCT images should be considered in orthodontic treatment planning; and that Planmeca Ultra Low Dose images have sufficient diagnostic image quality to be used in a pediatric setting for planning and follow-up imaging.

Lowering the dose reduces the risk to patients while also allowing clinicians to use CBCT technology in a wider variety of applications. Clinicians can acquire CBCT scans that are diagnostically acceptable while significantly reducing patient exposure. 3D images also have more diagnostic value than the traditionally used 2D images, another patient benefit.

“With 2D, you are in fact only seeing part of the picture,” said Dr. Peter Green, a Board-Certified Dental Radiologist, according to the release. “CBCT allows viewing from any perspective and with no distortion. With Planmeca Ultra Low Dose technology, providers no longer have to sacrifice excellent image quality to achieve a significant reduction in dose. This makes it possible to enjoy the benefit of 3D information for the dose of a panoramic or even a set of bitewings.”

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Source: Planmeca

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