Nancy R. Chaffee
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Journal of Prosthodontics | 2003
Behnoush Rashedi; Donald A. Tyndall; John B. Ludlow; Nancy R. Chaffee; Albert D. Guckes
PURPOSE This study was designed to optimize a new radiographic modality known as tuned aperture computed tomography (TACT) for cross-sectional imaging of implant sites in human dry mandibles. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five imaging modalities were compared for image quality and measurement accuracy: (1) conventional hypocycloidal tomograms, (2) TACT images reconstructed using the average method produced using a linear x-ray source movement, (3) TACT images reconstructed using the average method produced using a multidirectional x-ray source movement, (4) minimally reconstructed TACT images without a fiducial marker at the site of interest, and (5) minimally reconstructed TACT images with a fiducial marker at the site of interest. RESULTS The extended Mantel-Haenszel mean score statistic was used to investigate the influence of modality on subjective image quality. A statistically significant difference for certain types of TACT images and multidirectional tomography (P < 0.0001) was observed. Linear TACT and multmin TACT were rated as significantly better than other image modalities (P < 0.0009), whereas multidirectional tomography was rated as being significantly worse than other radiographic modalities (P < 0.0001). For the quantitative assessment, data were normalized and analyzed statistically through a paired-comparisons t test. For each modality, the accuracy for maximum height and height was significantly different from ground truth (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION The qualitative data suggest that visibility of structures important to the choice of implant location and dimension were seen better with certain TACT methods. Quantitative differences from ground truth (actual measurements of the bone-absolute truth) were clinically negligible. TACT appears to offer the potential of superior image quality over the status quo.
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2002
Lyndon F. Cooper; Amin ur Rahman; John D. Moriarty; Nancy R. Chaffee; Debra Sacco
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2001
Lyndon F. Cooper; David A. Felton; Carl F. Kugelberg; Stephan Ellner; Nancy R. Chaffee; Anthony Molina; John D. Moriarty; David W. Paquette; Ulf Palmqvist
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2007
Lyndon F. Cooper; Stefan Ellner; John D. Moriarty; David A. Felton; David W. Paquette; Anthony Molina; Nancy R. Chaffee; Peter Asplund; Rex Smith; Carin Hostner
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2002
Nancy R. Chaffee; David A. Felton; Lyndon F. Cooper; Ulf Palmqvist; Rex Smith
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2001
Nancy R. Chaffee; Kevin Lowden; John C. Tiffee; Lyndon F. Cooper
Journal of Prosthodontics | 1999
Nancy R. Chaffee; Lyndon F. Cooper; David A. Felton
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2002
Paige Warren; Nancy R. Chaffee; David A. Felton; Lyndon F. Cooper
Journal of Prosthodontics | 1998
Nancy R. Chaffee
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2000
Nancy R. Chaffee; Lyndon F. Cooper