The orthopan tomoscintigram — a new application of emission computed tomography for facial bone scanning |
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Authors: | Eberhard Henze Gerhard Graf Malte Clausen Bertram Rail Rolf Weller Dieter Derichs Joachim Kreidler Peter Heidenreich F. Sitzmann Willi Ernst Adam |
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Affiliation: | (1) Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Oral Surgery, University of Ulm and Central Hospital of Augsburg, Robert-Koch-Strasse 9, D-7900 Ulm, Germany |
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Abstract: | The exact regional correlation of findings of facial bone scans, planar or SPECT, to dental orthopan X-ray films (OPT) is difficult because of the very different projection techniques. To improve correlative imaging in this regard a projection algorithm was developed that uses SPECT data of the skull for reconstructing an orthopan tomoscintigraphic projection. Fourteen conventional SPECT slices of the upper and lower jaws were obtained during bone scanning. All mandibular slices were superimposed resulting in a horseshoe shaped structure, which was marked by an ROI which was divided into segments. All 14 SPECT slices were then masked by this segmental ROI, thereby marking the teeth-carrying bone in all slices. The information from this horseshoe like ROI is then transformed into lines. Line by line arrangement results in an orthopan projection, the orthopan tomoscintigram. This new display allows 1:1 true scale superimposition with the X-ray OPT and markedly facilitates correlative imaging. |
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Keywords: | Orthopantomogram Orthopan tomoscintigram Dental bone scanning |
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