Digital Films Flashcards
What are the 2 types of digital image receptors?
1. Solid-state detectors / sensors
- Charged-coupled device (CCD)
- Complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS)
- Flat panel detectors = extra-oral use
2. Photostimulable phosphor (PSP) plates
What are the differences between analogue and digital films?
- Processing
- Chemical vs Electronic, time, health & safety, …
- Storage & Transfer
- Image display
- Image resolution
- technically analogue is better with this
- Analogue = continuous density spectrum – endless shades of grey
- Digital = numeric format of the image content and its discreteness
- Pixels
- At each pixel of an electronic detector, the absorption of x-rays generates a small voltage
- Dosage
- Others
- Cost, image enhancement, etc.
What is CCD?
Charged Coupled Device
- first digital image receptor to be adapted for intraoral imaging
- thin wafer of silicon pixels consisting of n-type silicon and p-type silicon covered with a scintillation layer
- Light and silicon interaction creates charge packet for each pixel (latent image)
What is CMOS?
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
- Basis for typical consumer-grade digital cameras
- Similar in construction to CCDs; consist of an array of pixels covered with a scintillation layer
CMOS Image Read-out
- Each CMOS pixel is isolated from its neighbour and directly connected to a transistor.
- The charge packet from each pixel is transferred to the transistor as a voltage enabling each individual pixel to be assessed separately.
What is PSP?
Photostimulable Phosphor Plate
- Europium-doped barium fluorohalide
- Image processing is NOT instant
- Absorb and store energy from x-rays –> latent image
- Release this energy as light (phosphorescence) when stimulated by another light of an appropriate wavelength (= scanner)
What is spatial resolution?
the capacity for distinguishing fine detail in an image
Measured and reported in units of line pairs per millimeter
What is the spatial resolution for eyes, film, SSD & PSP?
Eyes can detect 6 lp/mm.
Film > 20 lp/mm
SSD ~20 lp/mm
PSP ~ 10 lp/mm
What is contrast resolution?
Ability to distinguish different densities in the radiographic image
What are the differences between SSD and PSP in clinical factors?
- Patient comfort
- Intraoral SSDs are bulky (5-7mm) & often corded
- PSPs are similar to films – flexible and thin
- Intra-oral holders
- SSD holders are different
- Exposure
- Computer & software must be ready before exposure
- Processing
- SSDs are immediate
- PSPs need a scanner
- Sterilisation