Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants

Objectives: Panoramic radiography (PR) is the most commonly used technique to evaluate the dental and associated structures. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of panoramic radiographs (PRDs) in planning of dental implant treatment and the magnification rate of a panoramic device fo...

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Main Authors: Burak Kerem Apaydın, Fusun Yasar, Alper Kizildag, Osman Ufuk Taşdemir
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Language:English
Published: Cumhuriyet University 2018-10-01
Series:Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/cumudj/issue/39783/421453?publisher=cumhuriyet
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spelling doaj-7db910aeb7794183902c5d1164da3e342020-11-24T23:48:34ZengCumhuriyet UniversityCumhuriyet Dental Journal1302-58052146-28522018-10-0121320921510.7126/cumudj.4214532Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implantsBurak Kerem ApaydınFusun YasarAlper KizildagOsman Ufuk TaşdemirObjectives: Panoramic radiography (PR) is the most commonly used technique to evaluate the dental and associated structures. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of panoramic radiographs (PRDs) in planning of dental implant treatment and the magnification rate of a panoramic device for anterior, premolar and posterior regions.Materials and Methods: Eighty-eight patients, who received PRD after implant surgery, were included to the study. A total of 240 dental implants (53 anterior, 69 premolar, and 118 molar regions) of which previously vertical lengths were known, were re-measured on post-operative radiographic images using the scaling tools of the panoramic system to determine the magnification rate and the accuracy of PRDs.  Cause the data had normal distribution, the paired t test was used for the statistical analysis (p<0.05). The magnification rate of the three regions was calculated as the rate of measured vertical length of the implants to the actual vertical length of the implants. Results: Statistically significant difference was found between the actual and measured vertical length of the implants on the PRD (p<0.05). However, the correlation rate was found close to 1 for all regions.  The difference between the actual and measured vertical length of the implants on the PRD was 0.50 mm for the anterior region, 0.97 mm for the premolar region, and 0.83 mm for the molar region. The magnification rate of the panoramic system corrected by CliniviewTM (Instrumentarium Corp., Tuusula, FINLAND) software was found around 1 for all the regions. Conclusions: Due to their readily accessible nature and low radiation dose, PRDs can be used in implant surgery for vertical measurements with 1 mm confidence interval.http://dergipark.gov.tr/cumudj/issue/39783/421453?publisher=cumhuriyetDental implantPanoramic radiographyRadiographic examinationRadiographic magnificationVertical measurement
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author Burak Kerem Apaydın
Fusun Yasar
Alper Kizildag
Osman Ufuk Taşdemir
spellingShingle Burak Kerem Apaydın
Fusun Yasar
Alper Kizildag
Osman Ufuk Taşdemir
Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
Dental implant
Panoramic radiography
Radiographic examination
Radiographic magnification
Vertical measurement
author_facet Burak Kerem Apaydın
Fusun Yasar
Alper Kizildag
Osman Ufuk Taşdemir
author_sort Burak Kerem Apaydın
title Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
title_short Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
title_full Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
title_fullStr Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
title_sort accuracy of digital panoramic radiographs on the vertical measurements of dental implants
publisher Cumhuriyet University
series Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
issn 1302-5805
2146-2852
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Objectives: Panoramic radiography (PR) is the most commonly used technique to evaluate the dental and associated structures. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of panoramic radiographs (PRDs) in planning of dental implant treatment and the magnification rate of a panoramic device for anterior, premolar and posterior regions.Materials and Methods: Eighty-eight patients, who received PRD after implant surgery, were included to the study. A total of 240 dental implants (53 anterior, 69 premolar, and 118 molar regions) of which previously vertical lengths were known, were re-measured on post-operative radiographic images using the scaling tools of the panoramic system to determine the magnification rate and the accuracy of PRDs.  Cause the data had normal distribution, the paired t test was used for the statistical analysis (p<0.05). The magnification rate of the three regions was calculated as the rate of measured vertical length of the implants to the actual vertical length of the implants. Results: Statistically significant difference was found between the actual and measured vertical length of the implants on the PRD (p<0.05). However, the correlation rate was found close to 1 for all regions.  The difference between the actual and measured vertical length of the implants on the PRD was 0.50 mm for the anterior region, 0.97 mm for the premolar region, and 0.83 mm for the molar region. The magnification rate of the panoramic system corrected by CliniviewTM (Instrumentarium Corp., Tuusula, FINLAND) software was found around 1 for all the regions. Conclusions: Due to their readily accessible nature and low radiation dose, PRDs can be used in implant surgery for vertical measurements with 1 mm confidence interval.
topic Dental implant
Panoramic radiography
Radiographic examination
Radiographic magnification
Vertical measurement
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/cumudj/issue/39783/421453?publisher=cumhuriyet
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