Factors to consider in the transition to digital radiological imaging.
Authors
MacDonald, DavidAffiliation
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Canada. dmacdon@interchange.ubc.caIssue Date
2009-02MeSH
Cone-Beam Computed TomographyData Compression
Data Display
Humans
Infection Control, Dental
Ireland
Lighting
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Protection
Radiographic Image Enhancement
Radiography, Dental, Digital
Radiology Information Systems
United States
United States Food and Drug Administration
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Factors to consider in the transition to digital radiological imaging., 55 (1):26-34 J Ir Dent AssocPublisher
Irish Dental AssociationJournal
Journal of the Irish Dental AssociationPubMed ID
19301520Abstract
The dentist considering adopting digital radiological technology should consider more than the type of detector with which to capture the image. He/she should also consider the mode of display, image enhancement, radiation dose reduction, how the image can be stored long term, and infection control.Item Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0021-1133Collections
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