Evaluation of the Effect of Spatial Resolution on Image Quality in Phosphor Plate Systems


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TETİK H., Topal C. G., ÜÇOK Ö.

European annals of dental sciences (Online), cilt.50, sa.1, ss.28-34, 2023 (Hakemli Dergi) identifier

Özet

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effect of 4 different scanning protocols offered by the VistaScan Mini Easy scanner on image quality at different exposure times. Materials and Methods: Four number size-2 photostimulable phosphor plates were exposed with 5 different exposure times while keeping the other parameters constant. The exposed plates were scanned without delay using 4 different scanning protocols. 10 lp/mm, 20 lp/mm, 25 lp/mm, and 40 lp/mm are offered by the VistaScan Mini Easy scanner. The mean gray value was calculated using the ImageJ program by identifying three non-overlapping regions of interest from the background and each step in the obtained images. The mean of all mean gray values determined for the background and steps on a plate was also considered the mean gray value of that plate. Results: When plate mean gray values at 0.20 s and 0.40 s were examined, a statistically signiőcant difference was observed between the scanning protocols (p<0.001, p=0.001 respectively). It was determined that the plate mean gray value at 40 lp/mm in 0.20 s was lower than that of other scanning protocols. The plate mean gray value at 20 lp/mm in 0.20 s was higher than that at 25 lp/mm. It was determined that the plate mean gray value at 10 lp/mm in 0.40 s was lower than that of the other groups. Conclusions: The effect of spatial resolution on diagnostics in digital imaging per se is a subject under investigation and still not agreed upon.