Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8248903 | Physica Medica | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Radiation doses were measured for the first time in intraoral and panoramic dental radiology at Sudanese hospitals. Doses were determined using various exposure settings for adults and children in 8 intraoral and 6 panoramic X-ray devices. The study sample was equally divided between devices using a digital image receptor (DR) and those using conventional screen film (SF). Radiation doses are reported in terms of incident air kerma (IAK) (intraoral radiology) and kerma area product (PKA) (panoramic radiology). IAK values in intraoral radiology were: 1.45â¯mGy (DR), 4.45â¯mGy (SF), and 3.01â¯mGy (combined). For panoramic radiology, PKA values ranged: from 35.8 to 103.2â¯mGyâ¯cm2 (average: 70.4â¯mGyâ¯cm2) for children and from 65.7 to 151.4â¯mGyâ¯cm2 (average: 103.4â¯mGyâ¯cm2) for adults. The results showed that the downward trend in patient doses can be achieved using digital imaging. The study revealed important concerns surrounding radiation protection, such as the lack of regular quality assurance programs and the use of circular collimators.
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Authors
I.I. Suliman, Aziza H. Abdelgadir,