Panoramic errors in pediatric patients with special needs

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Avia Fux-Noy
Rasha Rohana
Andra Rettman
Moti Moskovitz
Chen Nadler
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[1] Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Hadassah Medical Center, Faculty of Dental Medicine
[2] Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Oral Maxillofacial Imaging Unit, Oral Medicine, Sedation and Maxillofacial Imaging, Hadassah Medical Center, Faculty of Dental Medicine
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This study aimed to analyze the types and frequencies of panoramic technical errors in pediatric patients with special needs, as compared to matching images of patients with normal developmental patterns. Panoramic images of 100 pediatric patients, with equal numbers of either special needs or healthy controls, referred to our Oral Maxillofacial Imaging unit, were retrospectively examined by four blinded observers for the presence of four common technical errors: palatoglossal air space, movement, positioning errors, and foreign bodies appearance. In addition, they subjectively determined the image quality on an ordinal scale. The statistical examination included inter-observer correlation and correlations between demographic factors (age, gender, developmental status) and the number and types of errors. The frequencies of demonstrated errors were, in descending order: movement, positioning, palatoglossal air space, and foreign bodies' appearance. The special needs group images showed significantly more errors and were rated as low-quality radiographs. Younger patients in both groups showed more movement and positioning errors. Technical errors in panoramic images of patients with special needs were more frequently found. Therefore, increased awareness of the staff and appropriate pre-imaging instructions to the patients, are required when imaging pediatric patients, especially those with special needs.
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