Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis

Abstract Purpose The goal of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of using photon-counting spectral CT for dental applications. This paper qualitatively analyzes the visibility of accessory canals (ACs) and metal artefacts from dental implants for cone-beam CT (CBCT), microtomography (micro...

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Main Authors: L. Vanden Broeke, M. Grillon, A. W. K. Yeung, W. Wu, R. Tanaka, V. Vardhanabhuti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:BDJ Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41405-021-00060-x
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spelling doaj-1696db61fb374e51aba6ff54da0bd2e32021-01-31T16:33:43ZengNature Publishing GroupBDJ Open2056-807X2021-01-01711810.1038/s41405-021-00060-xFeasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysisL. Vanden Broeke0M. Grillon1A. W. K. Yeung2W. Wu3R. Tanaka4V. Vardhanabhuti5Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong KongOral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong KongOral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong KongDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong KongOral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong KongDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong KongAbstract Purpose The goal of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of using photon-counting spectral CT for dental applications. This paper qualitatively analyzes the visibility of accessory canals (ACs) and metal artefacts from dental implants for cone-beam CT (CBCT), microtomography (microCT), and photon-counting spectral CT (PCSCT). Materials and methods All of the teeth in this study were extracted, and eight teeth in total were scanned on a CBCT scanner, a microCT scanner and on a PCSCT scanner. Six of the teeth that were scanned have accessory canals, one has a titanium rod attached to it, and one has a gutta-percha point inside it. Qualitative analysis was done to compare the different imaging modalities. Results The subjective image analysis demonstrated similar performance in AC detection and visualisation for PCSCT and CBCT (p value >0.05). Both PCSCT and microCT performed similarly for metal artefact reduction, and both were superior to CBCT (p value <0.05). Conclusion Although microCT provides detailed information about small anatomical structures, it is not suitable for in vivo use. However, the PCSCT scanner was able to detect small anatomical structures in teeth comparable to CBCT, as well as being superior in reducing metal artefacts from dental implants. This study showed that PCSCT is a promising modality for future dentistry applications.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41405-021-00060-x
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author L. Vanden Broeke
M. Grillon
A. W. K. Yeung
W. Wu
R. Tanaka
V. Vardhanabhuti
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M. Grillon
A. W. K. Yeung
W. Wu
R. Tanaka
V. Vardhanabhuti
Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
BDJ Open
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M. Grillon
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W. Wu
R. Tanaka
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title Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
title_short Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
title_full Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
title_fullStr Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of photon-counting spectral CT in dental applications—a comparative qualitative analysis
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description Abstract Purpose The goal of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of using photon-counting spectral CT for dental applications. This paper qualitatively analyzes the visibility of accessory canals (ACs) and metal artefacts from dental implants for cone-beam CT (CBCT), microtomography (microCT), and photon-counting spectral CT (PCSCT). Materials and methods All of the teeth in this study were extracted, and eight teeth in total were scanned on a CBCT scanner, a microCT scanner and on a PCSCT scanner. Six of the teeth that were scanned have accessory canals, one has a titanium rod attached to it, and one has a gutta-percha point inside it. Qualitative analysis was done to compare the different imaging modalities. Results The subjective image analysis demonstrated similar performance in AC detection and visualisation for PCSCT and CBCT (p value >0.05). Both PCSCT and microCT performed similarly for metal artefact reduction, and both were superior to CBCT (p value <0.05). Conclusion Although microCT provides detailed information about small anatomical structures, it is not suitable for in vivo use. However, the PCSCT scanner was able to detect small anatomical structures in teeth comparable to CBCT, as well as being superior in reducing metal artefacts from dental implants. This study showed that PCSCT is a promising modality for future dentistry applications.
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