| Objectives: One of the most important problems of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging technique is
the presence of dense objects, such as implants, amalgam fillings, and metal veneers, which result in beam-hardening artifacts.
With an increase in the application of CBCT images and considering the problems in relation to cupping artifacts,
some algorithms have been presented to reduce these artifacts. The aim was to present an algorithm to eliminate cupping
artifacts from axial and other reconstructed CBCT images.
Materials and Methods: We used CBCT images of NewTom VG imaging system (Verona, Italy, at Dentistry Faculty,
Medical Sciences University, Tabriz, Iran) in which every image has a resolution of 366 × 320 in DICOM format. 50 images
of patients with cupping artifacts were selected. Using Sobel edge detector and nonlinear gamma correction coefficient,
the difference was calculated between the density of axial images in the main image and the image resulting from nonlinear
gamma correction at the exact location of the radiopaque dental materials detected by Sobel. The points at which this
density difference was out of a definite limit were treated as image artifacts and were eliminated from the main image by
the inpainting method.
Results: The resultant axial images, for producing reconstructed cross-sectional, panoramic images without cupping
artifacts, were imported into NTT viewer V5.6 and utilized.
Conclusions: With comparison, acquired images observed that the offering algorithm is practical and effective for
reducing the cupping artifacts and preserving the quality of the reconstructed images. This algorithm does not need any
additional equipment. |