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Retrospective Study: Evaluating the Positioning Errors in Digital Panoramic Radiographs
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To produce a panoramic cardiograph with a constant image quality common errors must be kept to a minimum.This study is conducted with an objective to analyse the most prevalent positioning and technical errors inpanoramic radiographs.300 Orthopantomograms(OPGs) were taken from January 2020 to December 2021 in the Maxillofacial Imagingcentre and they were assessed by three maxillofacial radiologists for analysing positional errors.Using the OHP sheet, all radiographs were viewed on a computer monitor to demarcate the ‘’6’’ Zones. Resultsshowed that around 52 radiographs were error free (17.3%) and 248 radiographs had errors (82.6%). Theradiographs having single positional error were 205(82.66%). The radiographs having two positional errors were35(14.1%). The radiographs having three positional errors were 8(3.2%).The outcome of analysis reveals that percentage of positioning errors in panoramic radiographs is fairly highwhich reduces its diagnostic value. The Technicians are made aware of the errors and are instructed to doublecheck the patient’s position before taking radiographs.
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Title: Retrospective Study: Evaluating the Positioning Errors in Digital Panoramic Radiographs
Description:
To produce a panoramic cardiograph with a constant image quality common errors must be kept to a minimum.
This study is conducted with an objective to analyse the most prevalent positioning and technical errors inpanoramic radiographs.
300 Orthopantomograms(OPGs) were taken from January 2020 to December 2021 in the Maxillofacial Imagingcentre and they were assessed by three maxillofacial radiologists for analysing positional errors.
Using the OHP sheet, all radiographs were viewed on a computer monitor to demarcate the ‘’6’’ Zones.
Resultsshowed that around 52 radiographs were error free (17.
3%) and 248 radiographs had errors (82.
6%).
Theradiographs having single positional error were 205(82.
66%).
The radiographs having two positional errors were35(14.
1%).
The radiographs having three positional errors were 8(3.
2%).
The outcome of analysis reveals that percentage of positioning errors in panoramic radiographs is fairly highwhich reduces its diagnostic value.
The Technicians are made aware of the errors and are instructed to doublecheck the patient’s position before taking radiographs.
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