Exploration of the Utility of Dental-dedicated MRI for Dentistry
Donald Nixdorf
Summary
This description observational research is comparative in design, that is comparing existing standard clinical dental images, not obtained in this study, to test (i.e., ddMRI) images. The standard clinical dental images consist of radiographs, such as bitewings, periapical, panoramic, cone-beam CT, and medical CT, as well medical MRIs of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ).The conceptualization of research questions, study designing, and interpretation of imaging data has and will involve content expertise in all ddMRI research.
Description
Patients recruited from dental clinics at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry will be screened for eligibility and asked to complete an MRI safety screening questionnaire. Eligible individuals will be invited to participate in at least one study visit, during which an MRI scan will be performed. At the end of the session, participants will complete a short questionnaire about their experience during the scan.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patient Age: 18 years old or older 2. Receiving imaging for routine dental care 3. Does not have a serious medical condition 4. Is not pregnant or is not potentially pregnant 5. Is willing and able to give consent in English 6. Has the ability to manage their own calendar and schedule appointments 7. Willing to have a separate 2-hour appointment to have an MRI Exclusion Criteria: 1. Unable to consent to participant in English 2. Serious health condition, which includes but not limited to renal failure/on dialysis, unstable heart disease (uncontrolled arrhythmia, cardi…
Interventions
- Devicedental-dedicated MRI (ddMRI)
This descriptive observational research is comparative in design, that is comparing existing standard clinical dental images, not obtained in this study, to test (i.e., ddMRI) images.
Location
- Orofacial MRI Center at UMNMinneapolis, Minnesota