The purpose of the present study was to compare radiation dose profile
s for one and two mm slice thicknesses typically used for preoperative
computed tomographic examination of potential implant sites. A Siemen
s Somatom DRH CT-system was used. A single two mm slice absorbed only
29% of the integral dose and a single one mm slice, absorbed only 17%
of the integral dose. This is because the radiation beam was unchanged
between the two different examinations. The integral dose is therefor
e identical for a single one mm slice and for a single two mm slice. W
hen 10 consecutively two mm thick slices were exposed, approximately 5
0% of the integral dose was absorbed within the examined region. When
20 one mm thick slices were exposed, slightly less of the integral dos
e was absorbed within the examined region. This difference may be expl
ained by uncertaines in the measuring instruments. The integral dose i
s, with the 10 two mm thick slices, half the integral dose compared to
a serie of 20 one mm slices. In spite of a well restricted beam, more
than half of the integral dose is absorbed outside the examined part.
Consequently, during examination the thyroid gland, the eyes lens and
the pituitary gland will be exposed to some irradiation.