Evaluation of radiographic magnification in lateral cephalograms obtained with different X-ray devices: experimental study in human dry skull

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the magnification factor of the radiographic image in angular, linear and proportional measurements. From a dried human skull where metallic spheres with predetermined size were fixed (1.0 mm), 14 radiographs were obtained in devices from th...

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Published in:Dental press journal of orthodontics Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 17.e1 - 17e7
Main Authors: Rino Neto, José, de Paiva, João Batista, Queiroz, Gilberto Vilanova, Attizzani, Miguel Ferragut, Miasiro Junior, Hiroshi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil Dental Press International 01-04-2013
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the magnification factor of the radiographic image in angular, linear and proportional measurements. From a dried human skull where metallic spheres with predetermined size were fixed (1.0 mm), 14 radiographs were obtained in devices from three different manufacturers: Panoura, Instrumentarium and Tomeceph. The Pearson correlation test was used to investigate the relationship between the rate of radiographic magnification and the cephalometric measurements assessed. According to the results, the linear measurements showed a high positive correlation, pointing out great influence of the magnification factor, while the angular and proportional measurements did not correlate. Comparisons between linear cephalometric measurements obtained with different devices from the same manufacturer showed maximum rates of expansion of 0.6%, 1.25% and 2.3%, respectively, for the devices from Instrumentarium (OP-100, Instrumentarium, Finland), Panoura (10CSU, Yoshida, Japan) and Satelec/Tomeceph (XMind, Satelec/Tomeceph Orion Corporation, Finland).
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ISSN:2176-9451
2177-6709
2177-6709
2176-9451
DOI:10.1590/s2176-94512013000200005