研究目的
Investigating the feasibility of a platform for a nationwide dose monitoring system for dental radiography and assessing the essential elements for an unerring system.
研究成果
A patient radiation dose monitoring system is feasible for dental clinics, requiring further research and cooperation between clinicians, industry, and radiologists for efficient implementation.
研究不足
Manual input is cumbersome and error-prone for non-PACS environments. D-dose may result in error-prone effective doses for panoramic radiographic models not included in the study. CBCT dose reports may differ from actual radiation doses as they are inputted by manufacturers.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Surveyed intraoral radiographic machines, panoramic radiographic machines, and CBCT models to investigate the type of dose report. Prepared a main server for storing dose data and constructed dose report transfer pathways. Developed an effective dose calculation method and a viewing system.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Included 14 X-ray generators and five sensors for intraoral radiography, 45 panoramic radiographic machines, and 23 CBCT models used in Korean dental clinics.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Intraoral radiographic machines, panoramic radiographic machines, CBCT models, main server, D-dose program, RFID cards.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Surveyed dose reports, prepared main server, constructed transfer pathways, developed D-dose program, integrated system, simulated with patients.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Converted dose reports into effective doses using D-dose, stored in main server, displayed via viewing system.
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