We investigated the effect of deep learning reconstruction (DLR) plus single-energy metal artifact reduction (SEMAR) on neck CT in patients with dental metals, comparing it with DLR and with hybrid iterative reconstruction (Hybrid IR)-SEMAR. In this retrospective study, 32 patients (25 men, 7 women; mean age: 63 ± 15 years) with dental metals underwent contrast-enhanced CT of the oral and oropharyngeal regions. Axial images were reconstructed using DLR, Hybrid IR-SEMAR, and DLR-SEMAR. In quantitative analyses, degrees of image noise and artifacts were evaluated. In one-by-one qualitative analyses, 2 radiologists evaluated metal artifacts, the depiction of structures, and noise on five-point scales. In side-by-side qualitative analyses, artifacts and overall image quality were evaluated by comparing Hybrid IR-SEMAR with DLR-SEMAR. Artifacts were significantly less with DLR-SEMAR than with DLR in quantitative ( < .001) and one-by-one qualitative ( < .001) analyses, which resulted in significantly better depiction of most structures ( < .004). Artifacts in side-by-side analysis and image noise in quantitative and one-by-one qualitative analyses ( < .001) were significantly less with DLR-SEMAR than with Hybrid IR-SEMAR, resulting in significantly better overall quality of DLR-SEMAR. Compared with DLR and Hybrid IR-SEMAR, DLR-SEMAR provided significantly better supra hyoid neck CT images in patients with dental metals.

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We investigated the effect of deep learning reconstruction (DLR) plus single-energy metal artifact reduction (SEMAR) on neck CT in patients with dental metals, comparing it with DLR and with hybrid iterative reconstruction (Hybrid IR)-SEMAR. In this retrospective study, 32 patients (25 men, 7 women; mean age: 63 ± 15 years) with dental metals underwent contrast-enhanced CT of the oral and oropharyngeal regions. Axial images were reconstructed using DLR, Hybrid IR-SEMAR, and DLR-SEMAR.

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