Schiff Thomas, Solomon Brandy Egan
Department of Maxillofacial Radiology, Semmelweiss Medical School.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2004 Nov 15;5(4):50-7.
Twelve sets of FMS (full mouth survey) radiographs were taken by California licensed radiology technicians. Ten of the sets of FMS radiographs were taken using Ultra-Speed "D" film on the left side of the patient and Insight "F" speed film on the right side of the patient. The remaining two sets of films were taken using Insight Film on both sides of the patient to act as a control. Ten faculty members of the Diagnostic Department were asked to evaluate the twelve sets of FMS radiographs and report whether they had a preference for the right side, left side, or no preference. Criteria for preference were diagnostic ability and clarity of the films. The results of the study showed a preference for the right side (65.7%), which was imaged with Insight Film, compared to the left side (34.3%), which was imaged with Ultra-Speed Film.
十二套全口曲面断层片(FMS)由加利福尼亚州持照放射技师拍摄。其中十套全口曲面断层片,患者左侧使用超高速“D”型胶片,右侧使用洞察“F”型胶片。其余两套胶片在患者两侧均使用洞察胶片作为对照。诊断科的十名教员被要求评估这十二套全口曲面断层片,并报告他们是偏好右侧、左侧还是无偏好。偏好的标准是胶片的诊断能力和清晰度。研究结果显示,相比左侧(34.3%,使用超高速胶片成像),右侧(65.7%,使用洞察胶片成像)更受青睐。