[Oradlist] CBCT training
Allan G Farman
agfarm01 at louisville.edu
Wed Jan 13 07:05:01 PST 2010
I am curious as to what is "intraoral CBCT"? All devices I know are
extraoral...
Allan G. Farman, BDS, PhD, MBA, DSc, Diplomate ABOMR
Prof. Radiology & Imaging Science
Univ. Louisville School of Dentistry: SUHD
501 South Preston Street,
Louisville, Kentucky 40292, USA
Tel: +1(502) 852.1241
Fax: +1(502)852.1626
>>> Lennart Flygare <Lennart.Flygare at nll.se> 01/13/2010 06:49 AM >>>
Dear Dr Ackermann,
The legislation in Sweden is a wee bit unclear.
In Sweden you need to be a specialist in DMFR or Medical radiology to
be legally responsible for a CBCT based business if you are doing
maxillofacial imaging. You must also collaborate with a medical
physicist. This means that a general dentist very well can own and run a
CBCT but then need to collaborate closely with both specialist and
physicist.
For a CBCT used solely for intraoral or dentoalveolar purposes it is
more unclear. As I interpret it any dentist can buy and use such
equipment. However, if they do a mistake, even a tiny one they are in
deep, deep trouble if they are sued for malpractice. This is because
their dental license isn't clearly restricted as long as they adhere to
good standard of care.
The specialist curriculum for DMFR in Sweden involves minimum 3 year
full-time programmed postgraduate studies - usually it takes a bit
longer. Dentists can enter the programme after minimum 2 years of
general practice. Most dentists entering the specialist training
programme have a long experience beforehand.
The legislation is currently under revision and we don't know the
outcome as yet.
Based on the European guidelines Prof Gröndahl and I have suggested
diploma courses in intraoral CBCT with demands on annual repetitive
education.
In my mind the curriculum of such a course need to involve not only
training in image interpretation but also knowledge of radiation
physics, radiation biology, dose-risk estimation, selection criteria and
diagnostic thinking. I personally cannot see how this can be achieved
in less than a week.
Best wishes
Lennart Flygare
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Lennart Flygare, Odont Dr
Senior Consultant
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
Dept of Radiology
Sunderby Hospital
SE-971 80 Luleå
SWEDEN
tel+46-920-282931
mob: +46-70-6743858
fax:+46-920-282942
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Dear Oradlisters,
The EADMFR Basic Principles on the use of Cone Beam CT states that
adequate
theoretical and practical training is needed to have the right to use a
CBCT equipment.
My question is: How is it applied in your country? How long such a
training lasts (theoretical and practical), and what is the curriculum
for it?
Anyway, one can not go out to the traffic until having a driver
license!
Thank you for your help
Gabor Ackermann
Hungarian Society of Dento-Maxillo-Facial Radiology
Secretary
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