(CB)CT parameter settings

For single-slice scanners, the same CT parameter settings should be applied for scanning the patient and the radiographic guide. The field of view, however, can be different.

For multi-slice scanners, the CT parameter settings for scanning the patient can also be applied for scanning the radiographic guide. However, for scanning the radiographic guide, a thinner slice thickness and a smaller reconstruction interval (half of the slice thickness) can be considered as the patient’s radiation dose is not affected during the scan of the radiographic guide.

A generic CT protocol for single slice scanners, multi-slice scanners, and cone-beam scanners, is provided below. This protocol is only a recommendation and should be tailored to the (CB)CT scan equipment to be used.

Tip

To check out the recommended protocols for a specific scanner make and model, refer to the CT protocol page on the Nobel Biocare website.

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Single slice scanner settings

Multi-slice scanner settings

Cone-beam scanner settings

Single-slice scanner

 

Scan settings

 

Spiral CT

 

No gantry tilt

 

Tube voltage

120 kV

Effective tube current

100 mAs

Collimation

1 mm

Table speed

1 mm / rotation

Gantry rotation speed

1 rotation / s

 

Reconstruction settings

 

Reconstruction interval

0.5 mm

Reconstruction kernel

A sharp bone filter is preferred

 

Multi-slice scanner

 

Scan settings

 

Spiral CT

 

No gantry tilt

 

Tube voltage

120 kV

Effective tube current

90 mAs

Collimation

For patient: (number of detectors x) detector width 1 mm or smaller

For radiographic guide: (number of detectors x) smallest detector width (mm)

Feed per rotation

Collimation x 0.7

Gantry rotation speed

± 0.75 rotation / s

 

Reconstruction settings

 

Reconstruction interval

Half detector width (for patient typically 0.5 mm; for radiographic guide typically 0.5 mm or smaller)

Reconstruction kernel

A sharp bone filter is preferred

Cone-beam scanner

Cone-beam CT scanners are dedicated for imaging the skull. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to scan a jaw and the radiographic guide for oral implant planning.

The size of a cubic voxel should be within the range of 0.25 – 0.5 mm. During reconstruction, no tilting of the axial slices is allowed.