The effects of four dental metal crowns on magnetic resonance imaging / 实用口腔医学杂志
Journal of Practical Stomatology
; (6): 472-476, 2014.
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Objective:To observe the artifacts produced by dental metal crown made from different materials on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Methods:Mental crows made from Co-Gr,Ni-Gr,low-Ti alloy and Pure-Ti were respectively fabricated for upper right second premolar of a ripe crossbreed dog.The 4 different casting crowns were respectively put on experimental tooth and head MRI scan was carried out with 4 sequences of 1.5 T and 6 sequences of 3.0 T MRI respectively.The existence and extent of the arti-facts were assessed and compared.Results:On both 1.5 T and 3.0 T MRI,the Go-Gr alloy crown exhibited significantly wider arti-facts than the others (ANAVO analysis,P0.05).On 3.0 T MRI the artifacts produced by Ni-Gr was larger than that by low-Ti alloy or Pure-Ti(P0.05).By any of the test sequence either on 1.5 T or on 3.0 T,the Co-Gr alloy produced arti-facts in the most slices of MRI imaging and Pure-Ti in the least.Conclusion:Go-Gr alloy may produce larger artifacts than Ni-Gr, low-Ti alloy and Pure-Ti on MRI.
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Journal of Practical Stomatology
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2014
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