Development and validation of a 3D anthropomorphic phantom for dental CBCT imaging research
Karen Merken,
Janne Monnens,
Nicholas Marshall
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOptimization of dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging is still in a preliminary stage and should be addressed using task‐based methods. Dedicated models containing relevant clinical tasks for image quality studies have yet to be developed.PurposeTo present a methodology to develop and validate a virtual adult anthropomorphic voxel phantom for use in task‐based image quality optimization studies in dental CBCT imaging research, focusing on root fracture (RF) detection tasks in the presen… Show more
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