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Measuring of Mandible Bone Density in Dogs Using /Digital Radiography/ Radiovisigraphy Cover

Measuring of Mandible Bone Density in Dogs Using /Digital Radiography/ Radiovisigraphy

Open Access
|Sep 2020

Abstract

Radiological diagnostics serves as one of the basic monitoring techniques in veterinary dental practice. The recent up-to-date literature data based on the findings of digital radiology/radiovisiography (RVG) in general dentistry inspired the authors to present its possible use in clinical veterinary dentistry. The digital radiography used in this study was RVG Trophy Radiologie SA 2001 device equipped with software for linear measurements (readings), densitometry, setting of contrast of radiography image, 3D image manipulation, zooming of detail and orientation handling. The aim of the study was to evaluate the bone mineral density of the alveolar part of the lower jaw in seven Scottish terriers. Bone mineral density measurement was performed around the central lower incisors by converting gray scale values into equivalent aluminum thickness (mm Al). The mean bone mineral density was in the range of 4.31-6.20 mm Al with no significant statistical difference between left and right incisors (p>0.01). Our results showed that the combination of RVG and aluminum step wedge etalon is a reliable tool to measure bone mineral density around the lower central incisors in dogs. This method can be considered as comfortable for manipulation in everyday use in clinical veterinary practice.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acve-2020-0021 | Journal eISSN: 1820-7448 | Journal ISSN: 0567-8315
Language: English
Page range: 285 - 295
Accepted on: Jun 24, 2020
Published on: Sep 18, 2020
Published by: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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© 2020 Dragan Ilić, Ljiljana Stojanović, Djordje Antonijević, Sanja Milutinović-Smiljanić, Tatjana Savić-Stanković, Željko Milosavljević, published by University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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