Gray value differences to dentin of root posts radiographed with digital intraoral systems and conventional X-ray films.
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Gray value differences to dentin of root posts radiographed with digital intraoral systems and conventional X-ray films. / Wicht, S; Pfeiffer, P; Rother, Uwe; Nergiz, Ibrahim; Schmage, Petra.
In: OPER DENT, Vol. 36, No. 1, 1, 2011, p. 27-35.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Gray value differences to dentin of root posts radiographed with digital intraoral systems and conventional X-ray films.
AU - Wicht, S
AU - Pfeiffer, P
AU - Rother, Uwe
AU - Nergiz, Ibrahim
AU - Schmage, Petra
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This study compared the gray value differences to dentin of titanium and FRC root posts in anterior and posterior teeth radiographed with digital intraoral systems and conventional x-ray film. Radiographic images (n=5) of titanium or fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) root posts placed in extracted teeth were taken with six digital intraoral radiographic devices and conventional x-ray film (control group). Gray value differences were evaluated between the root posts and root dentin. Statistical analyses of the results were performed with three-way and one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni-Dunn's multiple comparisons post-hoc analyses (?=0.05). Significantly higher gray value differences of titanium and FRC posts were found in anterior teeth but not in molars for XIOS, Sidexis and Visualix digital intraoral systems, but not for RVG, DenOptix and VistaScan (FRC posts). Except for DenOptix with incisors and molars and VistaScan with molars, conventional x-ray films showed significantly lower gray value differences of titanium posts in incisors and molars compared to the corresponding digital radiographs.
AB - This study compared the gray value differences to dentin of titanium and FRC root posts in anterior and posterior teeth radiographed with digital intraoral systems and conventional x-ray film. Radiographic images (n=5) of titanium or fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) root posts placed in extracted teeth were taken with six digital intraoral radiographic devices and conventional x-ray film (control group). Gray value differences were evaluated between the root posts and root dentin. Statistical analyses of the results were performed with three-way and one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni-Dunn's multiple comparisons post-hoc analyses (?=0.05). Significantly higher gray value differences of titanium and FRC posts were found in anterior teeth but not in molars for XIOS, Sidexis and Visualix digital intraoral systems, but not for RVG, DenOptix and VistaScan (FRC posts). Except for DenOptix with incisors and molars and VistaScan with molars, conventional x-ray films showed significantly lower gray value differences of titanium posts in incisors and molars compared to the corresponding digital radiographs.
KW - Humans
KW - Statistics, Nonparametric
KW - Analysis of Variance
KW - Composite Resins
KW - Dental Pulp Cavity/radiography
KW - Dentin/radiography
KW - Incisor/radiography
KW - Molar/radiography
KW - Post and Core Technique
KW - Radiography, Dental, Digital/instrumentation
KW - Titanium
KW - X-Ray Film
KW - Humans
KW - Statistics, Nonparametric
KW - Analysis of Variance
KW - Composite Resins
KW - Dental Pulp Cavity/radiography
KW - Dentin/radiography
KW - Incisor/radiography
KW - Molar/radiography
KW - Post and Core Technique
KW - Radiography, Dental, Digital/instrumentation
KW - Titanium
KW - X-Ray Film
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
VL - 36
SP - 27
EP - 35
JO - OPER DENT
JF - OPER DENT
SN - 0361-7734
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -