[口腔内x线摄影的剂量和图像质量]。

Tandlaegebladet Pub Date : 1991-11-01
O Hjardemaal
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在进行口内x射线照射时,必须以这样一种方式选择技术因素,即在合理的患者剂量下获得足够的诊断信息。丹麦国家辐射卫生研究所进行了一项包括32台牙科x光设备的研究。上颌磨牙皮肤剂量的平均值为9.6 mGy,口腔院校的平均值为7.0 mGy。对于下颌切牙,相应的剂量分别为7.7和3.6 mGy。在上述研究结束后,它已成为研究所检查牙科x光设备以测量患者皮肤剂量的程序的一部分。共进行243次测量,皮肤入口剂量平均值为6.5 mGy,剂量间隔为0.7 ~ 57 mGy。所有剂量都归一化到D级胶片。在被检查的装置中,有16%使用了E级速度的薄膜。其余的使用D级胶片。剂量的扩散不能仅仅用设备参数的变化来解释,而在很大程度上是由于不适当的胶片处理和曝光时间的结合。与牙科诊所工作人员的访谈证实,胶片经常被处理,直到通过视觉估计获得所需的密度。结果表明,使用速度D级膜时,下颌骨切牙的皮肤剂量可保持在7 mGy以下。结论是,胶片处理应按照显影剂制造商的规格进行。必须使用速度为E级的薄膜。最后,曝光时间必须根据被曝光对象进行分级。
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[Dose and image quality in intraoral radiography].

The technique factors when performing intraoral X-ray exposures must be selected in such a way that sufficient diagnostic information is obtained at a reasonable patient dose. The Danish National Institute of Radiation Hygiene has performed a study comprising 32 dental X-ray sets. The mean value of the skin dose for a maxillary molar was 9.6 mGy and the value for the dental colleges 7.0 mGy. For a mandibular incisor the corresponding doses were 7.7 mGy and 3.6 mGy. After the conclusion of the mentioned study it has been part of the institute's inspection procedure for dental X-ray sets to measure patient skin doses. 243 measurements were performed and the mean value of the entrance skin dose was 6.5 mGy and the dose interval was 0.7-57 mGy. All doses are normalised to speed class D film. At 16% of the inspected sets films of speed class E were used. The remainder used class D films. The spread in doses cannot be explained by variation in equipment parameters alone but is to a high degree due to a combination of inappropriate film processing and exposure time. Interviews with staff in dental clinics confirm that films are frequently processed until the desired density is obtained by visual estimation. It is shown that the skin dose when using film of speed class D can be kept below 7 mGy for a mandibular incisor. Concluding is stated that film processing shall be performed in accordance with specifications from the manufacturer of the developer. Film of speed class E must be used. Finally must the exposure time be graduated according to the object exposed.

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