GRID VERSUS AIR-GAP - A COMPARISON OF CEPHALOMETRIC TECHNIQUES

Citation
Bw. Benson et al., GRID VERSUS AIR-GAP - A COMPARISON OF CEPHALOMETRIC TECHNIQUES, Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, 77(1), 1994, pp. 86-89
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,Surgery,"Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
ISSN journal
00304220
Volume
77
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
86 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-4220(1994)77:1<86:GVA-AC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
This study compares two cephalometric radiography techniques: one that uses a grid, the other an air gap, both of which increase image contr ast by reduction of scatter radiation to the film. A 12.0 cm water pha ntom was used with a modified cephalometric radiography unit operating at 71 kVp. Air gaps (patient-to-film distances) of 0.0, 7.5, 12.5, 17 .5, 25.5 cm were compared with a 10:1 ratio stationary focused grid at 0.0 cm. Comparisons were made from the measured patient surface expos ure, the calculated contrast improvement factor, nominal magnification , and image resolution at each distance. Radiation exposure to the pat ient was 2.52 times greater with the grid than without. Using regressi on formulas, the contrast improvement factor of the grid was calculate d to equate to an air gap of 9.5 cm. The 9.5 cm air gap would reduce p atient exposure by 59.6% with similar image contrast and resolution as compared with the grid. Overall magnification was increased by 6.6% w ith the 9.5 cm air gap.