Metal artifacts in dental computed tomography (CT) images, caused by highly X-ray absorbing objects, such as dental implants or crowns, often more severely compromise image readability than in medical CT images. Since lower tube voltages are used for dental CTs in spite of the more frequent presence of metallic objects in the patient, metal artifacts appear more severely in dental CT images, and the artifacts often persist even after metal artifact correction. The direct sinogram correction (DSC) method, which directly corrects the sinogram using the mapping function derived by minimizing the sinogram inconsistency, works well in the case of mild metal artifacts, but it often fails to correct severe metal artifacts. We propose a modified DS...
We present and validate a computed tomography (CT) metal artifact reduction method that is effective...
The metal artifact reduction (MAR) algorithm is used in most CBCT unit to reduce artifact from vario...
International audienceThe streak artifacts caused by metal implants degrade the image quality and li...
Use of metal objects such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, screws, nails, prosthesis and plates...
Objective Attenuation correction of PET data requires accurate determination of the attenuation map ...
In computed tomography (CT) imaging, if metal is present in the scan, it gives rise to streaks and s...
Background: Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images suffer from severe metal artifacts. T...
In X-ray computed tomography (CT), the presence of metal objects in a patient’s body produces streak...
Purpose: The presence of metallic dental fillings is prevalent in head and neck PET/CT imaging and g...
Metal artefacts can degrade the image quality of computed tomography (CT) images which lead to diffi...
Several sinogram inpainting based metal artifact reduction (MAR) methods have been proposed to reduc...
Objective: Metal artefacts can seriously degrade the visual quality and interpretability of dental C...
Metal artifacts may negatively affect radiologic assessment in the oral cavity. The aim of this stud...
We present and validate a computed tomography (CT) metal artifact reduction method that is effective...
The metal artifact reduction (MAR) algorithm is used in most CBCT unit to reduce artifact from vario...
International audienceThe streak artifacts caused by metal implants degrade the image quality and li...
Use of metal objects such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, screws, nails, prosthesis and plates...
Objective Attenuation correction of PET data requires accurate determination of the attenuation map ...
In computed tomography (CT) imaging, if metal is present in the scan, it gives rise to streaks and s...
Background: Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images suffer from severe metal artifacts. T...
In X-ray computed tomography (CT), the presence of metal objects in a patient’s body produces streak...
Purpose: The presence of metallic dental fillings is prevalent in head and neck PET/CT imaging and g...
Metal artefacts can degrade the image quality of computed tomography (CT) images which lead to diffi...
Several sinogram inpainting based metal artifact reduction (MAR) methods have been proposed to reduc...
Objective: Metal artefacts can seriously degrade the visual quality and interpretability of dental C...
Metal artifacts may negatively affect radiologic assessment in the oral cavity. The aim of this stud...
We present and validate a computed tomography (CT) metal artifact reduction method that is effective...
The metal artifact reduction (MAR) algorithm is used in most CBCT unit to reduce artifact from vario...
International audienceThe streak artifacts caused by metal implants degrade the image quality and li...