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Tytuł:
Open access resources on motion artifact in adult dentomaxillofacial CBCT: illustrated pictorial review of medical literature
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
CBCT
motion artifact
patient movement
image quality
open access medical images
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129251.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: to know how much open access/open knowledge reference figures were available on motion artifacts in CBCT dentomaxillofacial imaging, and to describe and to categorize clinical variation of motion artifacts related to diverse types of head motion retrospectively observed during CBCT scanning time. Material and methods: a search equation was performed on Pubmed database. We found 56 articles. The 45 articles were out of scope, and 7 articles were excluded after applying exclusion and inclusion criteria. Only 4 articles were finally freely accessible and selected for this review. Moreover, we retrospectively used our department CBCT database to search examinations with motion artifacts. We also checked retrospectively for radiological protocols as the type of motion artifact was described when occurred during the CBCT scanning time by the main observer. We had obtained the approval from the Ethical committee for this study. Results: The accessibility of free figures on motion artifact in dentomaxillofacial CBCT is limited to 13 figures not annotated, and to one annotated figure presenting a double contour around cortex of bony orbits. We proposed to categorize the motion artifacts into three levels: low, intermediary, and major. Each level was related to: 1) progressive image quality degradation, 2) distortion of anatomy, and 3) potential possibility of performing clinical diagnosis. All 45 figures were annotated. Conclusions: There exists a scarce open access literature on motion artifacts in CBCT. In our pictorial review we found that low level motion artifacts were more related to head rotation in axial plane (rolling). Rolling and lateral translation were responsible of intermediary level motion artifacts. Major level motion artifacts were created by complex motion with multiple rotation axes, multiple translation directions, and by anteroposterior translation. The main limitation of this study is related to retrospectively report empirical observation of patient motion during CBCT scanning and to compare these observations with motion artifacts found on clinical images. More robust methodology should be further developed using a virtual simulation of various types of head movements and associated parameters to consolidate the open knowledge on motion artifacts in dentomaxillofacial CBCT.  
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Artifacts related to cone beam computed tomography technology (CBCT) and their significance for clinicians: illustrated review of medical literature.
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
CBCT
artefact
aliasing artéfact
ring artéfact
beam hardening artéfact
artéfact métal
artifact
aliasing artifact
ring artifact
beam hardening artifact
metallic artifact
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129258.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: to explain the meaning and to illustrate technical artifacts (aliasing as well as the ring artifact) and beam hardening (metal artifact) that can be present in the dentomaxillofacial cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and to check the accessibility of free illustrations of these artifacts in medical publications. Material and methods: One observer applied five search equations using database PubMed. The exclusion criteria were: experimental studies, animal studies, studies not related to dentomaxillofacial area, and articles with closed access. There was no time limit for the search of articles. We limited our search to English and French language. Results: Only 3 articles out of 434 publications were retained after application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. In these articles only 4 annotated figures were freely accessible in medical publications from PubMed. In this paper we presented examples of aliasing, ring artifact, and beam artifacts from I-CAT, Carestream 9000 3D (Kodak), and Planmeca Promax 3D Mid CBCT. The intensity of beam hardening artifact varies from major degradation of image (i.e., subperiosteal implants, bridges, crowns, dental implants, and orthodontic fix appliances), through mean degradation (screws securing titanium mesh, head of mini-implant) to no beam hardening on metallic devices (orthodontic anchorage, orthodontic contention wire) or on dense objects (endodontic treatments, impression materials, Lego box). Some beam hardening artifacts arising from nasal piercing, hairs, or hearing aid device may be present on the image but they will not disturb the evaluation of the field of view. Conclusions: reduction of aliasing artifact is related with the improvement of detectors quality. The presence of ring artifact means that CBCT device has lost its calibration. The field of view (FOV) needs to be reduce in order to avoid scanning regions susceptible to beam hardening (e.g., metallic restorations, dental implants). Finally, the accessibility to open knowledge on technique -related CBCT artifacts seems extremely limited when searching at PubMed database.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Paracondylar process and epitransverse process on cone beam computed tomography: a pictorial review based on a serie of 9 patients
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
paracondylar process
epitransverse process
CBCT
anatomical variation
chronic headache
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/48520353.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: Paracondylar (PCP) and epitransverse processes (ETP) represent rare types of articulations that can occur between the occipital bone and the transverse process of atlas vertebra. Material and methods: Five systematic search strings were conducted on PubMed database on 14.01.2022. The search was conducted by one observer to identify studies on PCP, and on ETP in living patients. Open and close access articles were selected as this topic is infrequently described in the main medical literature. Results: We provided with a pictorial review of 1) Paracondylar tubercle, 2) Unilateral PCP with cylindrical shape, 3) Unilateral PCP with pyramidal shape, 4) Unilateral PCP with lateral joint with transverse process, 5) Unilateral PCP with superior joint and partial fusion with transverse process, 6) Unilateral ETP with neo-condyle and joint with occipital condyle, 7) Unilateral ETP with joint with occipital bone, 8) Unilateral ETP with a bony bridge with lateral mass (ponticulus lateralis), and 9) Bilateral variation: paracondylar mass and ETP. Conclusions: Six figures were found in the selected literature and belong only to articles published in closed access. We provided with additional 41 open access freely available figures. We were first to present CBCT reference figures of: 1) Unilateral paracondylar tubercle, 2) Fusion of PCP with the transverse process of C1, 3) Joint between ETP and the lateral side of occipital condyle, and 4) Presence of bony bridge (ponticulus lateralis) between ETP and the lateral mass of C1. We were also first to describe a bilateral mixt variation with paracondylar mass on one side and ETP on the other side of C1. An open and accessible knowledge support (such as Nemesis journal) is needed to easily find clinical reference CBCT figures of craniocervicofacial bone variations.  
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Jael’s syndrome: knife blade impacted in the facial skeleton: an illustrated case report and a review of literature
Autorzy:
Massaad, Jean
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
knife injury
Jael syndrome
penetrating foreign body
face
biomechanics
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129080.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: This article focuses on the penetrating trauma of the facial mass caused by the knife with retention of the blade fractured in the facial skeleton. Case report: We describe preoperative, intra-operative and post-operative outcomes of the knife stabbing in the face, and of the surgical removal of the broken 8cm long blade using two dimensional, and tridimensional computed tomography, and clinical iconography Conclusions: We provide the readership with a broader perspective on iatrogenic facial trauma caused by blades with examples from history of medicine, with biomechanical focus, as well as a review of literature on the management, and on the surgical treatment outcomes of such infrequent emergency in maxillofacial surgery.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Déplacement accidentel de la dent de sagesse maxillaire dans le vestibule jugal antérieur
Autorzy:
Fathi, Sakha
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
third molar displacement
wisdom teeth displacement
CBCT
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129249.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Les déplacements accidentels des dents de sagesse du maxillaire supérieur dans divers régions anatomiques sont rares. Nous avons effectué la recherche de littérature sur ce sujet de manière systématique en utilisant PubMed et DOAJ. Il n’existe pas d’illustration accessible gratuitement pour les voies de déplacements accidentels des dents de sagesse supérieurs imagées par le CT scan ou par le CBCT à part le déplacement vers la fosse infra-temporale et vers la fosse ptérygopalatine. Nous décrivons et illustrons par CBCT un cas unique dans la littérature médicale de déplacement accidentel du germe de la dent de sagesse du maxillaire supérieur dans l’espace jugal antérieur. Les raisons potentielles, les conséquences ainsi que les moyens de prévention de cette rare complication d’extraction de dents de sagesse sont aussi expliquées.
Accidental displacements of the wisdom teeth of the upper jaw to various anatomical regions are rare. We systematically searched the literature on this issue using PubMed and DOAJ. There is no freely available illustration for the accidental displacement pathways of the upper wisdom teeth imaged by CT scan or by CBCT apart from displacement towards the infra-temporal, and the pterygopalatine fossa. We describe and illustrate by CBCT a unique case in the medical literature of accidental displacement of the wisdom tooth germ of the upper jaw into the anterior jugal space. The potential reasons, consequences and ways to prevent this rare complication of wisdom tooth extraction are also explained.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Accessibility to the knowledge on anatomical variations from dentomaxillofacial CBCT
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Hebda, Aleksandra
Tematy:
open access
open knowledge
anatomical variation
CBCT
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129259.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: to investigate the accessibility of open access article on anatomical variations described on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) using PubMed database. We wanted to investigate how many journals are sharing articles without pay-wall and how many are sharing articles without author publication charges. Material and methods: a search equation was designed with exclusion criteria limiting the search in PubMed to articles published in English and French. The search was performed by one observer. We had found 2228 articles; among them 709 were accessible as ‘full text’. After applying exclusion criteria and after full text reading only 50 articles remained for the review. Results: the 50 selected articles shared 306 annotated (visual marking, explanation like arrows) and 432 not annotated figures with the public. The 76% of articles were single studies on one specific topic. The main topic was endodontics with 22 articles. 28 journals from all continents participated in the effort of sharing of figures on anatomical variations from CBCT. However, only 2 journals were completely free of charges for authors and readers. Conclusions: we have found only 15 annotated and 3 not annotated figures in 2 articles published in 2 different open access journals (without reader pay-wall and without author publication charges). Sharing the knowledge on anatomical variations from dentomaxillofacial CBCT represents an exception in dental literature.  
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Complications in surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion: a systematic review of the medical literature
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Wisniewski, Marcin
Tematy:
chirurgie maxillo-faciale
expension maxillaire
palais
rapide
surgical-assisted
maxillary expansion
palate
rapid
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129261.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Our aim was to perform a systematic open-access review of various complications reported for surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) procedures. There were 37 articles found in Pubmed using the search equation. Twelve articles were initially excluded according to the exclusion criteria. The 25 remaining articles were read in full for their descriptions of complications related to the SARME procedure in mature patients. The main reversible complications of SARME were infection, postoperative pain, and bleeding. There were also complications related to distractors, to secondary surgeries, and pterygomaxillary junction. The main non-reversible complications of SARME were associated with teeth, periodontal bone loss, and skull base fractures. Large field-of-view cone beam computed tomography (maxilla and skull base) should be implemented as initial planning tool to prevent many potential complications. The current trend for “minimally invasive” surgery in SARME might be, from an ethical point of view, transformed onto “minimally complicated” surgery as complication is still more harmful for any given patient than any potential perioperative surgical invasiveness.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Pathologies osseuses des maxillaires récidivantes
Maxillary bone diseases with relapse
Autorzy:
Olszewski, Raphael
Reychler, Hervé
Tematy:
pathologies osseuses
récidive
maxillaire
mandibule
bone disease
relapse
review
maxilla
mandible
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129268.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Plusieurs pathologies osseuses des maxillaires ont comme caractéristique une tendance à la récidive, et ce même après un traitement approprié. Il convient donc de les reconnaître afin de pouvoir les surveiller, à la fois cliniquement et par une technique d’imagerie appropriée. On distinguera ici des pathologies tumorales bénignes et malignes, métaboliques, malformatives et infectieuses. Actuellement, le CT scan est la technique d’imagerie médicale de premier choix pour établir le diagnostic différentiel et permettre la surveillance de ces pathologies osseuses. Le traitement de ces pathologies récidivantes est soit le curetage/énucléation si possible (corticales non rompues) soit une résection interruptrice ou non des maxillaires ou de la mandibule, et ce en fonction des données cliniques et surtout anatomopathologiques à discuter et envisager au cas par cas, la généralisation dans ce domaine étant impossible voire dangereuse pour le patient. Il ne peut donc être question de proposer des recommandations ni des algorithmes décisionnels. 
Maxillofacial bone diseases represent a heterogeneous group involving benign and malign tumors, and metabolic, malformative, and infectious diseases. They have a tendency to relapse even with a good initial treatment. Therefore, we need to start with active surveillance based on medical imaging (CT scanner). The treatment of maxillofacial bone diseases is based mainly on clinical examination, radiological findings, and pathological diagnosis. The treatment consists of curettage or maxillary/mandibulary interruptive or not-interruptive bone resection. Development of guidelines seems impossible due to the heterogenicity of clinical presentations. The individualized treatment should prevail.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in pediatric dentistry
Autorzy:
Theys, Stéphanie
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
CBCT
pediatric dentistry
cleft palate
systematic review
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129078.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: The aims of this systematic review of the literature were to investigate the uses of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in pediatric dentistry and, if possible, identify the indications. Material and methods: A literature search was conducted using the PubMed and Scopus electronic databases and the keywords "CBCT and pediatric dentistry". This search provided us with 1518 references. The selected publications were all clinical articles written in French or English and referring to a pediatric population. After screening, 461 eligible full text articles remained. Results: In total, there were 169 references that met the inclusion criteria. Different topics, mainly relating to orthodontics, anatomy, and cleft lips and palate, were discussed. There was large variability in the information concerning the technical parameters. The radiographic protocols that we analyzed showed a large heterogeneity. Conclusions: The level of evidence provided by our work is limited because only two randomized double-blind controlled studies are included. Two indications can be distinguished: for orthodontics and for the rehabilitation of cleft lips and palate. There are a multitude of radiographic protocols. More research is needed to identify other potential clinical indications as well as to determine a standard CBCT protocol for children and adolescents.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Carpenter syndrome: cone beam computed tomography pictorial review
Syndrome de Carpenter: revue illustrée utilisant la tomodensitométrie volumique à faisceau conique.
Autorzy:
Delroisse, Adrien
Olszewski, Raphael
Tematy:
Carpenter syndrome
CBCT
oligodontia
acrocephalopolysyndactyly type II
single solitary lower incisor
syndrome de Carpenter
acrocéphalopolysyndactylie type II
oligodontie
incisive centrale unique solitaire
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Wydawca:
Presses Universitaires de Louvain
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129099.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Objective: To describe dentoalveolar findings in one pediatric patient with a very rare Carpenter syndrome or acrocephalopolysyndactyly type II, and using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Case report: We found a syndromic oligodontia, upper canine transmigration, and an exceptional agenesis of four lateral incisors. We also described the fourth case in the literature of a single solitary lower incisor on the midline, and the first case ever illustrated on CBCT. Conclusions: We proposed and illustrated the use of the system of progressive numbering of teeth on CBCT axial views to better understand complex dental clinical situations such as syndromic oligodontia.
Objectifs de travail: Evaluer la région dento-alvéolaire chez un patient pédiatrique atteint d'un très rare syndrome de Carpenter ou d'acrocéphalopolysyndactylie de type II à l'aide de la tomodensitométrie volumique à faisceau conique (CBCT). Cas clinique: Nous avons retrouvé une oligodontie syndromique, une transmigration canine supérieure et une agénésie exceptionnelle des quatre incisives latérales. Nous avons également décrit le quatrième cas dans la littérature d'une seule incisive inférieure solitaire sur la ligne médiane, et le premier cas jamais illustré sur CBCT. Conclusions: Nous avons proposé et illustré l'utilisation du système de numérotation progressive des dents sur des vues axiales CBCT pour mieux comprendre les situations cliniques dentaires complexes telles que l'oligodontie syndromique.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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