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Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals
The presence of dental metals creates radiation dose perturbation due to scattered radiation during radiation therapy for the head and neck region. The purpose of our study was to compare the scatter doses resulting from various dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa among a single‐fiel...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i3.5374 |
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author | Shimamoto, Hiroaki Sumida, Iori Kakimoto, Naoya Marutani, Keisuke Okahata, Ryoko Usami, Ai Tsujimoto, Tomomi Murakami, Shumei Furukawa, Souhei Tetradis, Sotirios |
author_facet | Shimamoto, Hiroaki Sumida, Iori Kakimoto, Naoya Marutani, Keisuke Okahata, Ryoko Usami, Ai Tsujimoto, Tomomi Murakami, Shumei Furukawa, Souhei Tetradis, Sotirios |
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description | The presence of dental metals creates radiation dose perturbation due to scattered radiation during radiation therapy for the head and neck region. The purpose of our study was to compare the scatter doses resulting from various dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa among a single‐field technique, three‐dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D CRT), and intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) during radiation therapy for the head and neck region. We used nine metal cubes with 10 mm sides, which were placed inside a water phantom. The scatter doses from the cubes in the direction of the buccal mucosa were measured using radiochromic films. The films were placed perpendicularly to the surface of the cubes. The phantom was irradiated with a 4 MV photon energy by a linear accelerator for all techniques. In the single‐field technique, the scatter doses from dental metals showed 3.7%–19.3% dose increases, and gold showed the largest dose increase. In 3D CRT, the scatter doses from dental metals showed 1.4%–6.9% dose increases, which were within the measurement uncertainty (except for gold). In IMRT, the scatter doses from dental metals showed only 1.4%–4.3% dose increases, which were all within the measurement uncertainty. During radiation therapy for the head and neck region, the scatter doses from the tested dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa in 3D CRT or IMRT were lower than those using the single‐field technique. However, there were no differences between the scatter doses resulting from particular dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa in 3D CRT and those in IMRT, except for gold. PACS number: 87 |
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spelling | pubmed-56901312018-04-02 Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals Shimamoto, Hiroaki Sumida, Iori Kakimoto, Naoya Marutani, Keisuke Okahata, Ryoko Usami, Ai Tsujimoto, Tomomi Murakami, Shumei Furukawa, Souhei Tetradis, Sotirios J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics The presence of dental metals creates radiation dose perturbation due to scattered radiation during radiation therapy for the head and neck region. The purpose of our study was to compare the scatter doses resulting from various dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa among a single‐field technique, three‐dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D CRT), and intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) during radiation therapy for the head and neck region. We used nine metal cubes with 10 mm sides, which were placed inside a water phantom. The scatter doses from the cubes in the direction of the buccal mucosa were measured using radiochromic films. The films were placed perpendicularly to the surface of the cubes. The phantom was irradiated with a 4 MV photon energy by a linear accelerator for all techniques. In the single‐field technique, the scatter doses from dental metals showed 3.7%–19.3% dose increases, and gold showed the largest dose increase. In 3D CRT, the scatter doses from dental metals showed 1.4%–6.9% dose increases, which were within the measurement uncertainty (except for gold). In IMRT, the scatter doses from dental metals showed only 1.4%–4.3% dose increases, which were all within the measurement uncertainty. During radiation therapy for the head and neck region, the scatter doses from the tested dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa in 3D CRT or IMRT were lower than those using the single‐field technique. However, there were no differences between the scatter doses resulting from particular dental metals in the direction of the buccal mucosa in 3D CRT and those in IMRT, except for gold. PACS number: 87 John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5690131/ /pubmed/26103496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i3.5374 Text en © 2015 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Radiation Oncology Physics Shimamoto, Hiroaki Sumida, Iori Kakimoto, Naoya Marutani, Keisuke Okahata, Ryoko Usami, Ai Tsujimoto, Tomomi Murakami, Shumei Furukawa, Souhei Tetradis, Sotirios Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title | Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title_full | Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title_short | Evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
title_sort | evaluation of the scatter doses in the direction of the buccal mucosa from dental metals |
topic | Radiation Oncology Physics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v16i3.5374 |
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