A comparative investigation of the quality of radiographs produced by portable handheld and fixed x-ray units
Débora Costa Ruiz, Matheus L. Oliveira, Rocharles Cavalcante Fontenele, Deborah Queiroz Freitas, Francisco Haiter-Neto

TL;DR
This study compares the quality of dental X-rays taken with portable and fixed X-ray units, finding differences in brightness, contrast, and noise.
Contribution
The study provides a direct comparison of radiographic quality between portable and fixed X-ray units using specific CMOS sensors.
Findings
Handheld X-ray equipment produced radiographs with higher brightness and lower contrast than fixed equipment.
Noise levels varied depending on the CMOS sensor used with the portable X-ray equipment.
Uniformity of radiographs was not significantly affected by the type of X-ray equipment.
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of handheld portable intraoral diagnostic X-ray equipment on radiographic quality and to compare their radiographs with radiographs obtained using fixed intraoral X-ray equipment. For brightness, noise, and uniformity, radiographs of an acrylic block were obtained with two complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensors (Digora Toto and Snapshot). Six radiographs for each sensor were obtained using the Eagle handheld portable X-ray equipment set at 60 kVp, 2.5 mA, and 0.45 s. Then, six radiographs were obtained with the Focus fixed X-ray equipment set at 60 kVp, 7 mA, and 0.16 s. Mean and standard deviation of the gray values were evaluated. For contrast, radiographs of an aluminum step-wedge were obtained using both sensors, X-ray equipment, and the aforementioned acquisition parameters. The percentage of contrast variation was evaluated. The comparison…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Digital Radiography and Breast Imaging
