Visualisation of the mandibular canal by different radiographic techniques |
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Authors: | Lindh C Petersson A Klinge B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Radiology and Lund University, Centre for Oral Health Sciences, Malm?, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | 6 mandibles were radiographically examined bilaterally to visualise the mandibular canal. 5 imaging techniques were used: periapical radiography, panoramic radiography, hypocycloidal tomography, spiral tomography and computed tomography (CT). Panoramic radiographs were obtained with 2 different X-ray machines. The CT-examinations comprised direct images and standard reconstructions based on axial slices. The specimens were subsequently sectioned for contact radiography. The visibility of the mandibular canal was estimated by 3 observers at special reference points on all radiographs and classified as clearly visible, questionable visibility or not visible. The contact radiographs served as the "gold standard". The inter-observer and the intra-observer agreement were assessed by calculating the overall agreement and the x value. Direct coronal computed tomography, as well as spiral and hypocycloidal tomography, gave better visualisation of the mandibular canal than periapical and panoramic radiography. |
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Keywords: | mandibular nerve panoramic radiography tomography endosseous implantation |
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