Tyndall D A, Washburn D B
Health Phys. 1987 Jan;52(1):17-26. doi: 10.1097/00004032-198701000-00001.
Rare earth intensifying screen material (Gd2O2S:Tb) was added to the standard Al filtration of an oral panoramic x-ray unit, resulting in a beam capable of achieving reductions in patient dose without a loss of image quality. The added rare earth filtration technique resulted in patient dose reductions of 21-56%, depending on anatomic sites, when compared to the conventional Al filtration technique. Films generated from both techniques were measured densitometrically and evaluated by a panel of practicing clinicians. Diagnostically significant differences were minimal. The results indicate that use of rare earth filters in oral panoramic radiography is an effective means of reducing exposures of dental patients to ionizing radiation.
将稀土增感屏材料(Gd2O2S:Tb)添加到口腔全景X射线设备的标准铝滤过装置中,可产生一种射线束,在不损失图像质量的情况下能够降低患者剂量。与传统的铝滤过技术相比,添加稀土滤过技术可使患者剂量降低21%至56%,具体降幅取决于解剖部位。对两种技术产生出的胶片进行了密度测定,并由一组执业临床医生进行评估。诊断上的显著差异微乎其微。结果表明,在口腔全景X射线摄影中使用稀土滤过器是减少牙科患者接受电离辐射照射的一种有效手段。