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Original Article

Dentists’ use of digital radiographic techniques: Part II – extraoral radiography: a questionnaire study of Swedish dentists

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Pages 150-157 | Received 17 Jun 2018, Accepted 03 Sep 2018, Published online: 13 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: The present study aims to gain knowledge about the dentist’s use and choice of digital extraoral imaging methods, panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Materials and Methods: A questionnaire sent to 2481 dentists within the Swedish Dental Society contained questions about the panoramic technique and CBCT technique used, education, clinic size and type of service. The response rate was 53%.

Results: The study showed that 61% of the Swedish dentists had access to panoramic techniques and that 84% used a direct digital sensor, while 6% used storage phosphor plate techniques. Around 8% of the Swedish dentists had access to CBCT. It was also observed that group practices had two times higher odds of having panoramic equipment compared with solo practices. Approximately 40% of the dentists had undergone postgraduate education in oral radiology during the last 5 years. Dental nurses and dental hygienists exposed 92% of the panoramic radiographs and 75% of the CBCTs. Thirty per cent of those clinics with access to a panoramic unit exposed >30 panoramic radiographs per month and 56% of the clinics having access to CBCT did more than 75 examinations per year.

Conclusions: Today 61% of Swedish dentists have access to panoramic radiography and 8% have access to CBCT. There is a greater likelihood of having access if the dentist works in the public dental health service or in a group practice and if the dentist has undergone any postgraduate course in oral radiology.

Acknowledgements

We thank all the dentists who took the time to fill in the questionnaire, without whose help this study would not have been possible.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

Grants were obtained from the Dental Research Department, Postgraduate Dental Education Center, Region Örebro County, Sweden [Ref no. 2016-06-07]

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