Abstract

Dental xeroradiography and conventional intraoral film radiography (silver halide x-ray film) are competing diagnostic image-recording systems. We performed a quantitative evaluation of the trabecular bone pattern imaged with xeroradiography and conventional non-screen (direct exposure) film using the power spectrum method and a new analyzing system. The results indicated that xeroradiography has a greater capacity for the imaging of trabecular bone than conventional film. In addition, the power spectrum method proved effective for the quantitative evaluation of trabecular bony patterns.

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