In 2014 we presented a new phantom and software for simplified image quality assurance (IQA) controls of dental cone beam computed tomography units (CBCT)1. We received some comments concerning if the phantom and software are adapted to their purpose, which led us to conduct a pilot study to assess their user- friendliness for IQA constancy controls performed by clinical staff2. The EU guidelines on the use of CBCT3 states in its Basic Principles that "a quality assurance programme must be established and implemented for each CBCT facility, including equipment, techniques and quality control procedures".
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