Fig 1.
The Kyoto Kagaku PH-47 head/neck phantom.
(a) The assembled phantom. (b) The disassembled jaw.
Table 1.
Scan protocol for the CT scans of the three scanners.
Fig 2.
The increase in average absolute error (AAE) of all standard CT reconstructions of the phantom containing three amalgam implants as a function of the position of the slice.
A high error was observed in a 9 mm wide region around the amalgam implants at 0 mm. In addition, a high error was observed at -48 mm and +24 mm which were caused by movement of the tongue and the upperjaw due to the insertion of amalgam implants respectively. S1: Philips Brilliance ICT 256, S2: GE Discovery CT 750 HD, S3: Siemens Somatom Definition AS Open.
Fig 3.
CT reconstructions made with and without metal implants and with different MAR techniques.
For S3, the reconstruction using MAR2 is displayed. The window and level were set at 400 and 40 respectively. S1: Philips Brilliance ICT 256, S2: GE Discovery CT 750 HD, S3: Siemens Somatom Definition AS Open.
Fig 4.
The average absolute error (AAE) with and without different metal artifact reduction (MAR) techniques.
(a) The AAE between reference scans, for scans without MAR, for scans with the commercial MAR technique and for scans corrected using the MDT software. For S3, MAR2 is displayed. (b) The AAE reduction after the application of both the commercial MAR techniques and the metal deletion technique (MDT). S1: Philips Brilliance ICT 256, S2: GE Discovery CT 750 HD, S3: Siemens Somatom Definition AS Open.