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KMID : 0896020090390010027
Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
2009 Volume.39 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.33
Comparative evaluation of computed tomography for dental implants on the mandibular edentulous area
Sun Kyung-Hoon

Jeong Ho-Gul
Park Hyok
Park Chang-Seo
Kim Kee-Deog
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the recently developed multi-detector computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography in pre-operative implant evaluation, by comparing them with the single detector computed tomography, already confirmed for accuracy in this area.

Materials and Methods : Five partially edentulous dry human mandibles, with 1¡¿1 mm gutta percha cones, placed in 5 mm intervals posterior to the mental foramen on each side of the buccal part of the mandible, were used in this study. They were scanned as follows:
1) Single detector computed tomography: slice thickness 1 mm, 200 mA, 120 kV
2) Multi-detector computed tomography: slice thickness 0.75 mm, 250 mA, 120 kV
3) Cone beam computed tomography: 15 mAs, 120 kV
Axial images acquired from three computed tomographies were transferred to personal computer, and then reformatted cross-sectional images were generated using V-Implant 2.0¢ç (CyberMed Inc., Seoul, Korea) software. Among the cross-sectional images of the gutta percha cone, placed in the buccal body of the mandible, the most precise cross section was selected as the measuring point and the distance from the most superior border of the mandibular canal to the alveolar crest was measured and analyzed 10 times by a dentist.

Results : There were no significant intraobserver differences in the distance from the most superior border of the mandibular canal to the alveolar crest (p>0.05). There were no significant differences among single detector computed tomography, multi-detector computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography in the distance from the most superior border of the mandibular canal to the alveolar crest (p>0.05).

Conclusion : Multi-detector computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography are clinically useful in the evaluation of pre-operative site for mandibular dental implants, with consideration for radiation exposure dose and scanning time.
KEYWORD
Tomography, Computed, Tomography, Cone Beam Computed, Multidetector-row, Implant, Mandible, Edentulous
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