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The ability of panoramic radiography in assessing maxillary sinus inflammatory diseases

  • Nah, Kyung-Soo
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 2008
  • Purpose : To evaluate the relative diagnostic accuracy of panoramic radiography and Water's projection in maxillary sinus inflammatory diseases by comparing the radiodensities of the images with those of CT. Materials and Methods : Panoramic radiographs, Waters' projection, and CT images from 55 subjects (11O sinuses) were included in this retrospective study. The radiodensity of each maxillary sinus in panoramic radiography was recorded separately as upper and lower divided horizontally by hard palate. In Waters' projection, the overall sinus radiodensity was recorded. The CT images were considered as gold standard. Results : In panoramic radiography, 83 sinuses had same upper and lower radiodensity and 72 of these were consistent with those of CT, 26 sinuses had different upper and lower radiodensity and 15 of these, upper radiodensity was consistent with CT, the remaining 11, lower radiodensity was consistent with CT. One sinus had upper radiolucency with lower radiopacity and both were consistent with those of CT. Altogether 73 (66.4%) among 110 sinuses in panoramic radiography showed full agreement with CT, 26 (23.6%) showed partial agreement with CT. 9 sinuses had no lower image under the hard palate in panoramic radiography due to the smaller size of sinus. In Waters' projection, the radiodensity of 105 sinuses (95.5%) were consistent with that of CT. Conclusion : The panoramic radiography showed 90.0% of the sinus conditions fully or partially which may appear less accurate than that of Water's view (95.5%) but with more detailed information of the inferior part of sinuses. (Korean J Oral Maxillofac Radiol 2008; 38 : 209-13)

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Projection angles of mandibular condyles in panoramic and transcranial radiographs (파노라마 및 경두개 방사선사진에서 하악과두의 조사각도)

  • Nah Kyung-Soo
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2006
  • Purpose : To evaluate the true projection angles of film-side mandibular condyles in panoramic and transcranial radiographs. Materials and Methods : 52 panoramic and transcranial radiographs of 4 condyles from two human dry mandibles with gradual horizontal and vertical angle changes were taken. The results were compared with the standard panoramic and transcranial radiographs and the identical pairs were selected. Results and Conclusion : Panoramic radiography projected 10 degrees to the film-sided condyles both horizontally and vertically. Transcranial radiography projected 15 degrees to the film-sided condyles vertically. The medial and lateral poles were not forming the outline of condylar images in both projections when the horizontal angles of condyles were not sufficiently big enough.

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A study of panoramic focal trough for the six-year-old child (6세 아동을 위한 파노라마방사선사진 상층의 연구)

  • Kim Sang-Yeon;Cho Hang-Moon;Han Jin-Woo;Lee Sul-Mi
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.63-67
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: To make a focal trough (image layer) for an average maxillary dental arch of 6-year-old korean in panoramic radiography. Materials and Methods : Phantom for the maxillary dental arch was designed using intercanine width, intermolar width, tooth size, and interdental spacing to record the data of 6-year-old child. The characteristics of pre-corrected panoramic machine (for adult) was evaluated using the phantom, resolution test pattern for margin of the image layer, and metal ball for the center of the image layer. Panoramic image layer of the child was developed by means of decreasing the speed of film-cassette and positioning the phantom backwards, and then the characteristics of post-corrected panoramic machine (for child) were reevaluated. Results: At post-corrected panoramic image layer, beam projection angles at all interdental areas increased for about 2.6-3.8°, the position of the image layer was shifted toward the rotation center for about 2.5 mm at the deciduous central incisior area. The width of image layer decreased at all areas. Conclusion : Increased beam projection angle will reduce the disadvantage of tooth overlap, and the same form between the center of the image layer and dental arch will improve image resolution.

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Panoramic Image Synthesis Using Flash and No-Flash Image Pairs (Flash 영상과 No-flash 영상을 이용한 파노라마 영상합성)

  • Ye, Sang-Myoung;Park, Rae-Hong
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.355-356
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    • 2007
  • This paper proposes a new panoramic image synthesis method using flash and no-flash image pairs, which reduces undesirable artifacts. Generally, in panoramic images, it is difficult to determine to use a flash in indoor environment. A flash image has unwanted artifacts such as hot spots and tunnel effect whereas a no-flash image also has artifacts like glass reflection. We derive cross projection tensors using flash and no-flash image pairs and transform the gradient field of a no-flash image using them. The image reconstructed from the modified gradient provides enhanced results, which are applied to synthesis of panoramic images. The proposed method can provide a better panoramic image than the conventional method. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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COMPARISON OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANTRAL FLOOR AND MAXILLARY ROOT APEX IN BISECTING AND PANORAMIC TECHNIQUES (구내법과 파노라마법에 의한 상악치근과 상악동저의 관계 비교)

  • You Dong Soo;Kim In Soo
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1986
  • This study was performed to compare the difference of intraoral bisecting and panoramic techniques in evaluating the relationship of antral floor and maxillary roots. The vertical distances from maxillary root apices to antral floor were measured on both orthopantomograms and bisecting projections obtained from fifty subjects. The results were as follows, 1. Tooth lengths measured on orthopantomogram were larger than on bisecting projection and the magnification ratios were 1.08-1.17. 2. The dimensions from maxillary root apices to antral floor measured on orthopantomogram were larger than on bisecting projection. 3. The above results held true regardless of age and sex.

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The radiographic localization of unerupted maxillary incisors and supernumeraries

  • Kim Jae-Duk;Lee Chang-Yul;You Choong-Hyun
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.217-221
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    • 2003
  • Purpose : To evaluate the use of the vertical tube shift from a panoramic film and a periapical film to localize unerupted maxillary incisors and supernumeraries. Materials and Methods : The total of 103 displaced maxillary incisors or embedded supernumeraries were examined in this study. The vertical tube shift technique with panoramic and periapical radiography by normal projection taken and compared to localize the position of the embedded maxillary incisors or supernumeraries by a radiologist and 5 general dentists. The gold standard used for the radiographic comparisons was the true position of the embedded tooth as confirmed by horizontal tube shift technique using three periapical radiographs. The general dentist examiners were instructed on the use of the modified acronym 'SLDOBU' by the radiologist as it pertains to panoramic radiographs as the principle of vertical tube shift. Results: All of the embedded maxillary incisors and supernumeraries were successfully located using the vertical tube shift from a panoramic and a maxillary anterior periapical radiograph by the radiologist and 5 general dentists. Conclusion: The use of a panoramic film with a periapical film combination for a vertical tube shift can be useful to localize unerupted maxillary incisors and supernumeraries.

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Feature-Based Panoramic Background Generation for Object Tracking in Dynamic Video (가변시점 비디오 객체추적을 위한 특징점 기반 파노라마 배경 생성)

  • Im, Jae-Hyun;Paik, Joon-Ki
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.108-116
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we propose the algorithm for making panoramic background and object tacking using pan-tilt-zoom camera. We draw an analogy relation between images for cylinder projection, rearrange of images, stitching, and blending. We can then make the panoramic background, and can track the object use the panoramic background. After generated the background, the proposed algorithm tracks the moving object. Therefore it can detect the wide area, and it tracks the object continuously. So the proposed algorithm is able to use at wide area to detect and track the object.