CBCT Imaging Flashcards

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Define cone beam CT.

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Form of cross-sectional imaging suitable for assessing radiodense structures.

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Describe in basic terms how cone beam CT works.

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  • Ionising radiation.
  • Uses conical x-ray beam and square digital detector.
  • Rotates around patient’s head.
  • With no more than 1 full rotation.
  • Captures many 2D images which are constructed into 3D.
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3
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How should a patient’s head be positioned in CBCT ?

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Horizontally - Frankfort plane level with ground.
Vertically - midsagittal plane.

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4
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What are the benefits of CBCT vs. plain film radiography ?

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No superimposition.
Ability to view from any angle.
No magnification/distortion.
Allows for 3D reconstruction.

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5
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What are the problems of CBCT vs. plain film radiography ?

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Increased radiation dose.
Lower spatial resolution.
Susceptible to artefacts.
Expensive equipment.
More complicated to interpret.
Requires additional training.

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6
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What are the main benefits of CBCT vs. CT ?

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Lower radiation dose.
Higher resolution.
Cheaper.
Smaller footprint.

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7
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What are the main benefits of CT vs. CBCT ?

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Differentiate soft tissues better.
Larger field of view possible.

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8
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What are some common used for CBCT in dentistry ?

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  • OS - proximity of M3Ms to IAC and cysts.
  • Implants - placement and planning.
  • Endo - complex root canal morphology.
  • Rest - investigating external RR.
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9
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What are the three most common planes in CBCT ?

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Axial.
Sagittal.
Coronal.

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10
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What are the three imaging variables ?

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Field of view.
Voxel size.
Acquisition time.

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11
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What is a voxel ?

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3D pixel.

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12
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How much greater is dosage of CBCT vs. OPT ?

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2-3x dose.

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13
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What are the two main artefacts found on CBCT ?

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Streak artefacts.
Movement artefacts.

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14
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How can movement artefacts be reduced ?

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Using fixation aids - chin rest, head strap.

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15
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What are contraindications for CBCT ?

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  • If plain radiographs are sufficient.
  • Requires soft tissue visualisation - infection/malignancy.
  • High risk of debilitating artefacts i.e. unable to stay still, able to fit in machine, heavily restored dentition.
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