Digital Films Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of digital image receptors?

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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

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What are the differences between analogue and digital films?

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  • 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.
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What is CCD?

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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)
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What is CMOS?

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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.
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What is PSP?

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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)
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What is spatial resolution?

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the capacity for distinguishing fine detail in an image

Measured and reported in units of line pairs per millimeter

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What is the spatial resolution for eyes, film, SSD & PSP?

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Eyes can detect 6 lp/mm.

Film > 20 lp/mm

SSD ~20 lp/mm

PSP ~ 10 lp/mm

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What is contrast resolution?

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Ability to distinguish different densities in the radiographic image

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What are the differences between SSD and PSP in clinical factors?

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  • 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
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