Objectives: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image quality can be severely impaired by artifacts caused by fixed orthodontic retainers. In clinical practice, there is a trend towards using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) retainers. This study aimed to quantify MRI artifacts produced by these novel CAD/CAM retainers.
Material And Methods: Three CAD/CAM retainers and a stainless-steel retainer ("Twistflex"; clinical reference standard) were scanned in vitro at 3-T MRI using a high-resolution 3D sequence. The artifact diameters and three-dimensional artifact volumes (AV) were determined for all mandibular (AV) and maxillary (AV) retainers. Moreover, the corresponding ratio of artifact volume to retainer volume (AV/RV, AV/RV) was calculated.
Results: Twistflex caused large artifact volumes (AV: 13530 mm; AV: 15642 mm; AV/RV: 2602; AV/RV: 2235). By contrast, artifact volumes for CAD/CAM retainers were substantially smaller: whereas artifact volumes for cobalt-chromium retainers were moderate (381 mm; 394 mm; 39; 31), grade-5 titanium (110 mm; 126 mm; 12; 12) and nickel-titanium (54 mm; 78 mm; 12; 14) both produced very small artifact volumes.
Conclusion: All CAD/CAM retainers caused substantially smaller volumes of MRI artifacts compared to Twistflex. Grade-5 titanium and nickel-titanium CAD/CAM retainers showed the smallest artifact volumes.
Clinical Relevance: CAD/CAM retainers made from titanium or nickel-titanium may not relevantly impair image quality in head/neck and dental MRI. Artifacts caused by cobalt-chromium CAD/CAM retainers may mask nearby dental/periodontal structures. In contrast, the large artifacts caused by Twistflex are likely to severely impair diagnosis of oral and adjacent pathologies.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878219 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-020-03450-x | DOI Listing |
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