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Dental cone beam CT image quality possibly reduced by patient movement
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Computed TomographyDental RadiologyImage ReconstructionPatient ArtefactsGlasgow Dental HospitalIntraoral ScannerMedical ImagingPatient MovementMovement ArtefactsCone-beam Computed TomographyCt ScanSurgeryMedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
Patient artefacts in dental cone beam CT scans can happen for various reasons. These range from artefacts from metal restorations to movement. An audit was carried out in the Glasgow Dental Hospital analysing how many scans showed signs of "motion artefact", and then to assess if there was any correlation between patient age and movement artefacts. Specific age demographics were then analysed to see if these cohorts were at a higher risk of "movement artefacts".