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  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, ACTA. Louwesweg 1, 1066EA, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. g.li@acta.nl

Dento Maxillo Facial Radiology
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Dentists prioritize contrast resolution in new dental X-ray sensors, with imaging time being least important. Enhanced digital sensors should improve visibility of caries and bone lesions.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Radiology
  • Medical Imaging Technology

Background:

  • Digital X-ray sensors are crucial in modern dentistry.
  • Understanding end-user needs is vital for developing effective imaging tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To gather opinions from dental professionals on desired characteristics for a new dental digital X-ray sensor.
  • To inform the design of next-generation dental imaging technology.

Main Methods:

  • A survey questionnaire was distributed to 100 dentists and dental radiologists.
  • The questionnaire covered respondent demographics, sensor priorities, advantages, disadvantages, and desired feature enhancements.

Main Results:

  • Contrast resolution was deemed most important; imaging time was least important.

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  • Key advantages cited included optimal contrast, increased specificity, sensitivity, and a dose reduction >20%.
  • Enhanced visibility of caries, bone lesions, and improved image sharpness were highly desired features.
  • Conclusions:

    • Contrast resolution is the primary desired characteristic for new dental sensors.
    • Significant dose reduction (>20%) is necessary for acceptance; examination time is less critical.
    • Future sensors should focus on improving visualization of dental caries, bone, and soft tissues, and reducing artifacts.