Alzamzami Ziyad T, Abulhamael Ayman M, Talim Darshita J, Khawaji Hala, Barzanji Sarah, Roges Rafael A
Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Phone: +966 555646766; e-mail:
Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2019 Oct 1;20(10):1132-1137.
The aim of this study was to investigate the acceptance, accessibility, and usage of cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging among American Association of Endodontists (AAE) members in the United States by means of an online survey.
An invitation to participate in a Web-based survey was sent to 3,000 members of the AAE. The survey consisted of 19 questions on demographics, access to CBCT machines, frequency of use for particular applications, and reasons in case CBCT was not used.
A total of 477 endodontists responded to the survey, representing a 15.9% response rate. Around 91.8% of endodontists used CBCT imaging in their practice. Around 86% of endodontists had access to CBCT in their office, while 14% referred their patients to an outside office. Cone-beam computed tomographic units used by endodontists were Carestream (59.6%), Morita (20.8%), and Sirona (5.7%). Around 81.1% of endodontists didn't think CBCT imaging has high risk of radiation exposure; however, 10% of their patients declined CBCT imaging due to both cost and radiation exposure. Around 92.7% requested the segmental view when asking for CBCT. Endodontists' opinion was that CBCT enhances diagnosis of odontogenic pathosis, anatomical structures, treatment of iatrogenic errors, and diagnosis of nonodontogenic pathosis by 96.4%, 96.3%, 92.2%, and 88%, respectively. Around 93% of endodontists agreed that they would not consider doing CBCT for pregnant women. Majority of endodontists (74.6%) use CBCT in their practice for surgery, followed by 60.2% in nonsurgical retreatment. While 59.1% use CBCT in initial nonsurgical treatment, 44% reported that they use CBCT in endodontic recall and 9.2% use CBCT for pediatric patients.
CBCT technology is becoming the imaging modality of choice for nonsurgical retreatments and presurgical treatment planning. Endodontists deal with complex cases and thus the CBCT is a necessary tool that helps save a lot of time and effort during treatment procedures, looking for canals or determining why a previous treatment failed, and in providing the most comprehensive care.
With the advancement in technology in the latest era, the three-dimensional CBCT imaging helped provide superior information over the two-dimensional periapical radiograph in making the correct diagnostic decision. This survey enlightened the usage of CBCT among endodontic practitioners in the United States. How to cite this article: Alzamzami ZT, Abulhamael AM, Talim DJ, Cone-beam Computed Tomographic Usage: Survey of American Endodontists. J Contemp Dent Pract 2019;20(10):1132-1137.
本研究旨在通过在线调查,探究美国牙髓病学家协会(AAE)成员在美国对锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)成像的接受程度、可及性及使用情况。
向3000名AAE成员发送了参与基于网络调查的邀请。该调查包括19个关于人口统计学、CBCT机器的可及性、特定应用的使用频率以及未使用CBCT的原因等问题。
共有477名牙髓病学家回复了调查,回复率为15.9%。约91.8%的牙髓病学家在其临床实践中使用CBCT成像。约86%的牙髓病学家在其办公室可以使用CBCT,而14%的人会将患者转诊至外部机构。牙髓病学家使用的锥束计算机断层扫描设备中,Carestream占59.6%,森田占20.8%,西诺德占5.7%。约81.1%的牙髓病学家认为CBCT成像不存在高辐射暴露风险;然而,10%的患者因费用和辐射暴露而拒绝CBCT成像。约92.7%的人在要求进行CBCT时会选择分段视图。牙髓病学家认为,CBCT在牙源性病变、解剖结构、医源性错误治疗以及非牙源性病变的诊断方面,其诊断能力分别提高了96.4%、96.3%、92.2%和88%。约93%的牙髓病学家同意不会考虑为孕妇进行CBCT检查。大多数牙髓病学家(74.6%)在临床实践中使用CBCT进行手术,其次是60.2%用于非手术再治疗。虽然59.1%的人在初始非手术治疗中使用CBCT,但44%的人报告在牙髓病复查中使用CBCT,9.2%的人在儿科患者中使用CBCT。
CBCT技术正成为非手术再治疗和术前治疗计划的首选成像方式。牙髓病学家处理复杂病例,因此CBCT是一种必要工具,有助于在治疗过程中节省大量时间和精力,例如寻找根管、确定先前治疗失败的原因以及提供最全面的护理。
在最新时代技术进步的背景下,三维CBCT成像在做出正确诊断决策方面比二维根尖片能提供更优质的信息。这项调查揭示了美国牙髓病从业者对CBCT的使用情况。如何引用本文:Alzamzami ZT, Abulhamael AM, Talim DJ, 锥束计算机断层扫描的使用:美国牙髓病学家调查。《当代牙科实践杂志》2019;20(10):1132 - 1137。