
pmid: 26494155
In this work, we propose a practical method that can combine the two functionalities of dental panoramic and cone-beam CT (CBCT) features in one by using a single panoramic detector. We implemented a CS-based reconstruction algorithm for the proposed method and performed a systematic simulation to demonstrate its viability for 3D dental X-ray imaging. We successfully reconstructed volumetric images of considerably high accuracy by using a panoramic detector having an active area of 198.4 mm × 6.4 mm and evaluated the reconstruction quality as a function of the pitch (p) and the angle step (Δθ). Our simulation results indicate that the CS-based reconstruction almost completely recovered the phantom structures, as in CBCT, for p≤2.0 and θ≤6°, indicating that it seems very promising for accurate image reconstruction even for large-pitch and few-view data. We expect the proposed method to be applicable to developing a cost-effective, volumetric dental X-ray imaging system.
Mouth, Phantoms, Imaging, Cost-Benefit Analysis, X-Rays, Reproducibility of Results, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Models, Theoretical, Data Compression, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Computer Simulation, Tooth, Algorithms
Mouth, Phantoms, Imaging, Cost-Benefit Analysis, X-Rays, Reproducibility of Results, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Models, Theoretical, Data Compression, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Computer Simulation, Tooth, Algorithms
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