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A Review of Doses for Dental Imaging in 2010–2020 and Development of a Web Dose Calculator

Journal Article · · Radiology Research and Practice (Print)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6924314· OSTI ID:1835485
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  1. Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, MD, USA, Division of Imaging, Diagnostics and Software Reliability, OSEL, CDRH, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA
  2. Division of Imaging, Diagnostics and Software Reliability, OSEL, CDRH, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA

Dental imaging is one of the most common types of diagnostic radiological procedures in modern medicine. We introduce a comprehensive table of organ doses received by patients in dental imaging procedures extracted from literature and a new web application to visualize the summarized dose information. We analyzed articles, published after 2010, from PubMed on organ and effective doses delivered by dental imaging procedures, including intraoral radiography, panoramic radiography, and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and summarized doses by dosimetry method, machine model, patient age, and technical parameters. Mean effective doses delivered by intraoral, 1.32 (0.60–2.56) μSv, and panoramic, 17.93 (3.47–75.00) μSv, procedures were found to be about1% and 15% of that delivered by CBCT, 121.09 (17.10–392.20) μSv, respectively. In CBCT imaging, child phantoms received about 29% more effective dose than the adult phantoms received. The effective dose of a large field of view (FOV) (>150 cm2) was about 1.6 times greater than that of a small FOV (<50 cm2). The maximum CBCT effective dose with a large FOV for children, 392.2 μSv, was about 13% of theeffective dose that a person receives on average every year from natural radiation, 3110 μSv. Monte Carlo simulations of representative cases of the three dental imaging procedures were then conducted to estimate and visualize the dose distribution within the head. The user-friendly interactive web application (available at http://dentaldose.org) receives user input, such as the number of intraoral radiographs taken, and displays total organ and effective doses, dose distribution maps, and a comparison with other medical and natural sources of radiation. The web dose calculator provides a practical resource for patients interested in understanding the radiation doses delivered by dental imaging procedures.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
1835485
Journal Information:
Radiology Research and Practice (Print), Journal Name: Radiology Research and Practice (Print) Vol. 2021; ISSN 2090-1941
Publisher:
Hindawi Publishing CorporationCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
Egypt
Language:
English

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