학술논문

Formation of ghost images due to metal objects on the surface of the patient’s face: A pictorial essay
Document Type
Article
Source
Imaging Science in Dentistry, 46(1), pp.63-68 Mar, 2016
Subject
치의학
Language
English
ISSN
2233-7830
2233-7822
Abstract
Panoramic radiographs are a relatively simple technique that is commonly used in all dental specialties. In panoramic radiographs, in addition to the formation of real images of metal objects, ghost images may also form, and these ghost images can hinder an accurate diagnosis and interfere with the accuracy of radiology reports. Dentists must understand the formation of these images in order to avoid making incorrect radiographic diagnoses. Therefore, the present study sought to present a study of the formation of panoramic radiograph ghost images caused by metal objects in the head and neck region of a dry skull, as well as to report a clinical case in order to warn dentists about ghost images and to raise awareness thereof. An understanding of the principles of the formation of ghost images in panoramic radiographs helps prevent incorrect diagnoses.