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A Comparison of Kodak Ultraspeed and Ektaspeed Plus Dental X-ray Films for the Detection of Dental Caries

Australian Dental Journal, 2002
Abstract Background: Using the fastest dental X‐ray film available is an easy way of reducing exposure to ionizing radiation. However, the diagnostic ability of fast films for the detection of proximal surface caries must be demonstrated before these films will become universally accepted.Methods: Extracted premolar and molar teeth were arranged to ...
Alexander Moule, Kaye Basford
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A comparison of Kodak Ultraspeed and Ektaspeed Plus dental X‐ray films for use in endodontics

Australian Dental Journal, 2001
AbstractBackground: The advantage of using a faster film for length determination in endodontic therapy is obvious. However, for such a film to be generally accepted, it must demonstrate comparable diagnostic quality to traditionally used films.Methods: The comparative accuracy of canal length determination of Ultraspeed and Ektaspeed Plus dental X‐ray
Alexander Moule, Kaye Basford
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An evaluation of ektaspeed plus film versus ultraspeed film for endodontic working length determination

Journal of Endodontics, 1998
Thirteen teeth in human cadaver sections were accessed and #15 K-files were placed at various lengths in one root canal of each tooth. Using a positioner to ensure duplicate views, radiographs were taken with both Ultraspeed and Ektaspeed Plus X-ray film. Each of the 26 radiographs was coded and then placed in random order.

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Performance of RVGui sensor and Kodak Ektaspeed Plus film for proximal caries detection

Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 2001
A high-resolution charge-coupled device was used to compare the diagnostic performances obtained with Trophy's new RVGui sensor and Kodak Ektaspeed Plus film with respect to caries detection.Three acquisition modes of the Trophy RVGui sensor were compared with Kodak Ektaspeed Plus film.
John B Ludlow, J B Ludlow, M Abreu
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Effects of developer depletion on image quality of Kodak Insight and Ektaspeed Plus films

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2004
To evaluate the effect of processing solution depletion on the image quality of F-speed dental X-ray film (Insight), compared with Ektaspeed Plus.The films were exposed with a phantom and developed in manual and automatic conditions, in fresh and progressively depleted solutions.
F Haiter–Neto
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In vitro comparison of Kodak Ultra-speed, ektaspeed, and Ektaspeed Plus, and Agfa M2 Comfort dental x-ray films for the detection of caries

Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 1996
The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of two new dental x-ray films, Kodak Ektaspeed Plus (Plus) and Agfa M2 Comfort (M2), respectively, with the current Kodak Ultra-speed (Ultra) and Ektaspeed (Ekta) films for the detection of caries.
Ann Wenzel, H Hintze
exaly   +3 more sources

Sensitometric properties of Kodak Ektaspeed plus (SO-342) dental X-ray film: A comparison with other conventional dental X-ray films

Oral Radiology, 1994
Eastman Kodak Company has developed a new E-speed dental X-ray film called Ektaspeed plus. The sensitometric properties, and information yield of this film were compared with those of other conventional direct emulsion dental X-ray films produced by Eastman Kodak, Ektaspeed EP-22 and Ultra-Speed DF-57. The contrast of Ektaspeed plus is close to that of
Mamoru Wakoh   +2 more
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A comparison of kodak ektaspeed plus film and the siemens sidexis digital imaging system for caries detection using receiver operating characteristic analysis

Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 1998
To evaluate the accuracy of proximal caries detection comparing enhanced and unenhanced Siemens Sidexis CCD-based digital images with Ektaspeed Plus films utilizing receiver operating characteristic analysis.Sixty extracted teeth (24 posterior and 36 anterior) were imaged under identical standardized geometric and exposure conditions.
, Don Tyndall, John B Ludlow
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Image-receptor performance: A comparison of Trophy RVG UI sensor and Kodak Ektaspeed Plus film

Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 2001
Objective. This study compares the physical characteristics of the RVG UI sensor (RVG) with Ektaspeed Plus film.Dose-response curves were generated for film and for each of 6 available RVG modes. An aluminum step-wedge was used to evaluate exposure latitude. Spatial resolution was assessed by using a line-pair test tool.
André Mol
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Base and Fog Densities of Fresh Ektaspeed Plus Dental X-Ray Films

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1997
Previous findings with regard to base and fog density of Ektaspeed Plus dental X-ray films have shown increased values compared with Ektaspeed and Ultra-Speed films, but the results are contradictory. The purpose of the present study was to measure base density, using 10 different fixing solutions, and fog density, using 10 different developing ...
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