
A new dental X-ray film called EKTASPEED Plus has been released by the Eastman Kodak Company. Its sensitometric properties, inclusive of modulation transfer function (MTF) and Wiener spectrum (WS) and the visibility of radiographic details, were compared with those of other conventional dental X-ray films, EKTASPEED EP-22 (Eastman Kodak Co.) and Ultra-Speed DF-57 (Eastman Kodak Co.). The base plus fog density of EKTASPEED Plus was between those for EKTASPEED and Ultra-Speed. Relative speed of EKTASPEED Plus was slightly faster than EKTASPEED, and about two times faster than that of Ultra-Speed. The contrast of EKTASPEED plus was close to that of Ultra-Speed. Only minor differences existed between the film types studied when the sharpness and the granularity were compared. The MTF and WS also revealed no substantial differences between the films. Perceptibility testing showed minor differences between the three films, with EKTASPEED Plus consistently revealing more defects at lower exposures irrespective of whether a Burger's phantom or aluminum test block was used.
Evaluation Studies as Topic, Phantoms, Imaging, X-Ray Film, Radiography, Dental, Visual Perception
Evaluation Studies as Topic, Phantoms, Imaging, X-Ray Film, Radiography, Dental, Visual Perception
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