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The chronological age estimation of living individuals is a crucial part of forensic practice and clinical practice, such as in orthodontic treatment. It is well-known that methods for age estimation in living children should be tested on different populations. Ethnic affiliations in Brazil are divided into several major groups depending on the region, with the south of Brazil being known for its German immigration. (1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between chronological age and dental age using Demirjian's method and Cameriere's method in a group of children from Joinville, South Brazil to investigate if both methods can be used to estimate dental age in this population. (2) Methods: The sample consisted of 229 panoramic radiographs (119 were males and were 110 females) from Brazilian children (ages ranging from 6 to 12 years). The chronological age at the time of the panoramic radiographic exam was calculated for each child. The dental age was estimated according to Demirjian's method and Cameriere's method. All continuous data were tested for normality by using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The Pearson correlation coefficient test was applied. An alpha of 5% (p < 0.05) was used for all analyses. (3) Results: The mean chronological age was 8.75 years. According to Demirjian's method, the mean dental age was 9.3 years, while according to Cameriere's method, the mean dental age was 8.66 years. A strong correlation between chronological age and dental age according to Demirjian (r = 0.776 and p < 0.0001) and Cameriere (r = 0.735 and p < 0.0001) was observed for both genders. (4) Conclusions: Both methods presented a good correlation with chronological age in the studied population and could be used to assess dental age in this population.
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SUMMARY: The mandibular foramen and its canal are one of the most important structures in the skull, as they solely supply the mandible through their associated nerves and vessels. Many anatomical variations have been reported in the literature until now, and this case report represents a clear-cut appearance of its shape in a panoramic radiograph, which is not mostly seen in normal panoramic radiographs. These factors are of utmost importance when it comes to performing various surgeries and preventing complications due to their varied anatomy, which will allow dentists to create a better treatment plan and provide better treatments without any complications.
El foramen mandibular y su canal son algunas de las estructuras más importantes del cráneo y cara, ya que a través de ellos la mandíbula es inervada por nervios e irrigada por vasos. Hasta ahora, en la literatura consultada, se han informado de numerosas variaciones anatómicas. En este trabajo reportamos la forma y trayecto del foramen y canal mandibular, obtenidos en una radiografía panorámica, que no es observada normalmente en este tipo de radiografía. Los factores anatómicos son de importancia a la hora de realizar las cirugías para prevenir complicaciones debido a su variada anatomía, permitiendo a los odontólogos crear un mejor plan de tratamiento sin ningún tipo de complicaciones.
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Humans , Male , Adult , Radiography, Panoramic , Anatomic Variation , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Incidental Findings , Cone-Beam Computed TomographyABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this systematic review (SR) is to gather evidence on the use of machine learning (ML) models in the diagnosis of intraosseous lesions in gnathic bones and to analyze the reliability, impact, and usefulness of such models. This SR was performed in accordance with the PRISMA 2022 guidelines and was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42022379298). METHODS: The acronym PICOS was used to structure the inquiry-focused review question "Is Artificial Intelligence reliable for the diagnosis of intraosseous lesions in gnathic bones?" The literature search was conducted in various electronic databases, including PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Lilacs, IEEE Xplore, and Gray Literature (Google Scholar and ProQuest). Risk of bias assessment was performed using PROBAST, and the results were synthesized by considering the task and sampling strategy of the dataset. RESULTS: Twenty-six studies were included (21 146 radiographic images). Ameloblastomas, odontogenic keratocysts, dentigerous cysts, and periapical cysts were the most frequently investigated lesions. According to TRIPOD, most studies were classified as type 2 (randomly divided). The F1 score was presented in only 13 studies, which provided the metrics for 20 trials, with a mean of 0.71 (±0.25). CONCLUSION: There is no conclusive evidence to support the usefulness of ML-based models in the detection, segmentation, and classification of intraosseous lesions in gnathic bones for routine clinical application. The lack of detail about data sampling, the lack of a comprehensive set of metrics for training and validation, and the absence of external testing limit experiments and hinder proper evaluation of model performance.
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Artificial Intelligence , Radiomics , Humans , Ameloblastoma/diagnostic imaging , Ameloblastoma/pathology , Dentigerous Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Jaw Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Machine Learning , Odontogenic Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Odontogenic Cysts/pathology , Reproducibility of ResultsABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To compare digital panoramic radiography (DPR) and cone beam CT (CBCT) in the detection and classification of pulp calcifications in posterior teeth in relation to tooth condition and its location. METHODS: Two hundred and fifty patients with simultaneous DPR and CBCT scans were selected from a dental image bank. For each posterior tooth, its condition was registered (healthy, restored, or decayed). The presence of calcifications was assessed and classified according to location (coronal or radicular) and type (total obliteration, partial obliteration, narrowing, and no calcification). Chi-square and McNemar tests were used to compare DPR and CBCT results, with a significance level of 5%. DPR diagnostic values were calculated using CBCT as reference. RESULTS: Decayed and restored teeth showed a significantly (P < .001) higher prevalence of pulp calcifications than healthy teeth in both imaging exams. There was a significant discrepancy between the imaging modalities in the identification of calcifications (P < .001), especially for radicular calcifications of maxillary teeth (DPR = 55.2%; CBCT = 30.9%). In the case of coronal calcifications, there was a greater discrepancy between CBCT and DPR in the mandibular teeth (10.7%) than in the maxillary teeth (7.7%). Overall, DPR presents higher sensitivity (0.855) than specificity (0.483) for pulp calcifications detection. CONCLUSION: DPR considerably overestimates pulp calcifications in posterior teeth, as compared to CBCT. A higher prevalence of pulp calcifications is related to decayed and restored teeth.
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Dental Pulp Calcification , Radiography, Dental, Digital , Radiography, Panoramic , Humans , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methods , Female , Male , Dental Pulp Calcification/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Middle Aged , Adolescent , Aged , Molar/diagnostic imagingABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To identify radiographic findings suggestive of drug-induced osteonecrosis and evaluate radiomorphometric patterns indicative of changes in bone mineral density in individuals transplanted for liver disorders using bisphosphonates. STUDY DESIGN: The study group included panoramic x-rays of liver transplant patients who are being monitored and who present a clinical status of osteoporosis and use bisphosphonates. The control group was made up of liver transplant patients who did not have osteoporosis. On panoramic radiographs, mental index (MI) and mandibular cortical index (MCI) and the presence of radiographic anomalies suggestive of osteonecrosis were evaluated. RESULTS: There were significant statistical results when comparing the groups in relation to the decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) with MCI-C3 (p = 0.036), however, there were none in relation to MI (p = 0.14). There were no valid statistical results when relating MCI (p = 0.94) and MI (p = 0.66) with reduced BMD and use of bisphosphonates. CONCLUSION: Liver transplant individuals using bisphosphonates present greater radiographic signs of bone sclerosis suggestive of a greater propensity to develop osteonecrosis of the jaw and an increased risk of presenting changes suggestive of reduced bone mineral density on panoramic radiographs when compared to liver transplant individuals not using bisphosphonates.
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Bone Density Conservation Agents , Bone Density , Diphosphonates , Liver Transplantation , Radiography, Panoramic , Humans , Female , Male , Diphosphonates/adverse effects , Bone Density/drug effects , Middle Aged , Bone Density Conservation Agents/adverse effects , Osteoporosis , Aged , Adult , Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw/diagnostic imaging , Case-Control StudiesABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of a commercially available Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) in describing and establishing differential diagnoses for radiolucent lesions in panoramic radiographs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight panoramic radiographs, each containing a single radiolucent lesion, were evaluated in consensus by three examiners and a commercially available ChatGPT-3.5 model. They provided descriptions regarding internal structure (radiodensity, loculation), periphery (margin type, cortication), shape, location (bone, side, region, teeth/structures), and effects on adjacent structures (effect, adjacent structure). Diagnostic impressions related to origin, behavior, and nature were also provided. The GPT program was additionally prompted to provide differential diagnoses. Keywords used by the GPT program were compared to those used by the examiners and scored as 0 (incorrect), 0.5 (partially correct), or 1 (correct). Mean score values and standard deviation were calculated for each description. Performance in establishing differential diagnoses was assessed using Rank-1, -2, and - 3. RESULTS: Descriptions of margination, affected bone, and origin received the highest scores: 0.93, 0.93, and 0.87, respectively. Shape, region, teeth/structures, effect, affected region, and nature received considerably lower scores ranging from 0.22 to 0.50. Rank-1, -2, and - 3 demonstrated accuracy in 25%, 57.14%, and 67.85% of cases, respectively. CONCLUSION: The performance of the GPT program in describing and providing differential diagnoses for radiolucent lesions in panoramic radiographs is variable and at this stage limited in its use for clinical application. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Understanding the potential role of GPT systems as an auxiliary tool in image interpretation is imperative to validate their clinical applicability.
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Diagnosis, Differential , Radiography, Panoramic , ConsensusABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: This experimental study focused on the intra- and inter-rater reproducibility of vertical bone level (VBL) measurements at strategic mini-implants (MI) using digital panoramic radiographs (PR). STUDY DESIGN: VBLs of 152 MIs for removable partial denture stabilization at 50 randomly chosen PRs from a clinical trial were digitally evaluated by three ratters. Rater deviations exceeding 0.5 mm were re-examined. The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was applied to estimate reliability. The smallest detectable change (SDC) was interrelated to the minimal clinically important change of 0.2 mm. RESULTS: The first measurement round revealed intra- and inter-rater ICCs of > 0.8. However, 28 sites (9 %) were unreadable, and 97 sites (32 %) revealed differences between observers of ≥ 0.5 mm. Following a consensus session and re-training, an additional 8 sites were excluded and all remaining VBL differences were ≤ 0.5 mm. Thus, the SDCs with 95 % credibility were improved from 0.73 to 0.31 mm in the intra-rater and from 1.52 to 0.34 mm in the inter-rater statistics. Given a 50 % credibility for this special setting, both the intra- and inter-rater SDCs were 0.11 mm. CONCLUSIONS: Digital PR can be reliably utilized to determine VBLs around MIs under conditions of at least two trained observers, mutual calibration sessions, and exclusion of unquantifiable radiographs. GERMAN CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTER ID: DRKS00007589, www.germanctr.de.
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Radiography, Panoramic , Humans , Observer Variation , Reproducibility of Results , Clinical Trials as TopicABSTRACT
Abstract Objectives: This experimental study focused on the intra- and inter-rater reproducibility of vertical bone level (VBL) measurements at strategic mini-implants (MI) using digital panoramic radiographs (PR). Study design: VBLs of 152 MIs for removable partial denture stabilization at 50 randomly chosen PRs from a clinical trial were digitally evaluated by three ratters. Rater deviations exceeding 0.5 mm were re-examined. The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was applied to estimate reliability. The smallest detectable change (SDC) was interrelated to the minimal clinically important change of 0.2 mm. Results: The first measurement round revealed intra- and inter-rater ICCs of > 0.8. However, 28 sites (9 %) were unreadable, and 97 sites (32 %) revealed differences between observers of ≥ 0.5 mm. Following a consensus session and re-training, an additional 8 sites were excluded and all remaining VBL differences were ≤ 0.5 mm. Thus, the SDCs with 95 % credibility were improved from 0.73 to 0.31 mm in the intra-rater and from 1.52 to 0.34 mm in the interrater statistics. Given a 50 % credibility for this special setting, both the intra- and inter-rater SDCs were 0.11 mm. Conclusions: Digital PR can be reliably utilized to determine VBLs around MIs under conditions of at least two trained observers, mutual calibration sessions, and exclusion of unquantifiable radiographs. German Clinical Trials Register ID:DRKS00007589, www.germanctr.de
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SUMMARY: Sex identification of a deceased human individual by means of the mandible is very important for forensic dentistry. The aim of the present study was to determine the sex of Chilean individuals by mandible analysis in panoramic radiographies. Linear and angular parameters of the mandible were analyzed from panoramic radiographies (PR). The study included PR of adult Chilean individuals, of both sexes, with optimum solution and contrast, and which allowed the angles and rami of the mandible to be viewed. Sex was determined by univariate and bivariate discriminant function analysis. The sample consisted of 594 PR of individuals aged between 18 and 84 years. The best sex predictor using univariate discriminant function analysis was the mandibular ramus height (MRH) (74.1 %), followed by the distance from the mental foramen - mandibular base (DMF-MB) (69.1 %) and the bicondylar breadth (BC) (66.7 %). The parameters that presented the lowest sex prediction were the angle of the mandible (AM) with 55.0 % and the distance between mental foramina (DMF) with 53.7 %. The best sex prediction was obtained by the step model of discriminant function analysis (80.2 %), including only three parameters: MRH, BC and DMF-MB. The parameters height of the mandibular ramus, bicondylar breadth and distance from the mental foramen - base of the mandible are good predictors of sex in Chilean individuals when used in conjunction; they are therefore indicated for sex determination in the contemporary Chilean population.
La identificación humana de un individuo fallecido a través de la mandíbula es muy relevante para la odontología forense. El objetivo de este estudio fue estimar el sexo de individuos Chilenos a través del análisis de la mandíbula, utilizando radiografías panorámicas. Fueron analizados parámetros lineales y angulares de la mandíbula, a través de radiografías panorámicas (RP). Se incluyeron RP de individuos chilenos adultos, ambos sexos, con solución y contraste óptimos, y que permitían la visualización de los ángulos y ramas de la mandíbula. Se realizó análisis por función discriminante univariada y bivariada para estimación del sexo. Fueron incluidas 594 RP de individuos entre 18 y 84 años. Para el análisis de función discriminante univariado, la altura de la rama mandibular (ARM) fue el parámetro más predictivo (74,1 %), seguido de la distancia foramen mentoniano - base de la mandíbula (DFM-BM) (69,1 %) y el ancho bicondilar (ABCo) (66,7 %). Los parámetros que presentaron menor predicción sexual fueron el ángulo de la mandíbula (AM) con un 55,0 % y la distancia inter-forámenes mentonianos (DIFM), con el 53.7 %. El análisis por pasos fue el modelo de análisis de función discriminante que presentó la mayor predicción sexual (79,5 %), en el cual fueron incluidos sólo tres parámetros: ARM, ABCo y DFM-BM. Los parámetros altura de la rama de la mandíbula, ancho bicondilar y distancia desde el foramen mentoniano hasta la base de la mandíbula son buenos predictores del sexo en individuos Chilenos cuando utilizados en conjunto y están indicados para estimar el sexo en la población chilena contemporánea.
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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Sex Determination by Skeleton , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Panoramic , Discriminant Analysis , Chile , Cross-Sectional Studies , Multivariate Analysis , Forensic Dentistry , Mandible/anatomy & histologyABSTRACT
Background and Objectives: A comprehensive understanding of the position of third molar roots and adjacent structures, such as the maxillary sinus (MS), is essential for safe extractions. Diagnostic imaging plays a fundamental role in achieving accurate treatment planning. This study aimed to compare panoramic radiography (PR) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for the evaluation of maxillary third molar roots and their relationship with the MS. Materials and Methods: Two trained radiologists evaluated third molar images. The number of roots, morphology (fused/conical, divergent, dilacerated, or atypical), and their relationship with the MS in PR and CBCT were registered. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed using the weighted Kappa test. Results: Regarding the number and morphology of the roots, Kappa values showed moderate (κ = 0.42) and fair agreement (κ = 0.38), respectively. Regarding the proximity with the MS, most of the roots showed close contact (30.6%), or 1/3 of root superimposition (35%), in PR evaluation, while in CBCT, the third molars were in contact with the MS floor (32%), and with alveolar domes (27.2%). Conclusions: PR is a moderately reliable image technique to identify the number of roots and root morphology of maxillary third molars. PR, however, does not provide any radiographic signs that clearly indicate the anatomical relationship between the maxillary third molar roots and the maxillary sinus detected in CBCT images.
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Molar, Third , Spiral Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Humans , Molar, Third/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Panoramic/methods , Molar , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methodsABSTRACT
ABSTRACT This study aimed to review the most required imaging tests, their characteristics, and whether the primary choice is sufficient for lesion management. PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched. The included articles were case reports or series of aneurysmal bone cysts in the mandible or maxilla that had all the information about the case, from diagnosis to follow-up. The 32 included articles showed that the first imaging test required is a panoramic radiographic examination of the cases, with only a few choosing computed tomography as the first option. The treatment of choice is usually curettage, and 9 cases had recurrences, although 17 did not report follow-up. 2D imaging examinations were the most required type when diagnosing an aneurysmal bone cyst, but 3D examinations were necessary in many cases for better evaluation and to provide more details.
RESUMEN El objetivo de este estudio fue revisar cuáles son los exámenes de imagen más requeridos, sus características y si la elección principal es suficiente para el manejo de la lesión. Se realizaron búsquedas en las bases de datos PubMed, Web of Science y Scopus. Los artículos incluidos eran informes de casos o series de casos de quistes óseos aneurismáticos en la mandíbula o el maxilar que tenían toda la información sobre el caso, desde el diagnóstico hasta el seguimiento. Los 32 artículos incluidos mostraron que el primer examen de imagen requerido es el examen radiográfico panorámico de los casos, y solo unos pocos eligen la tomografía computarizada como primera opción. El tratamiento elegido suele ser el curetaje, y 9 casos presentaron recidivas, aunque 17 no informaron del seguimiento. Los exámenes de imagen 2D fueron el tipo más requerido a la hora de diagnosticar un quiste óseo aneurismático, pero los exámenes 3D fueron necesarios en muchos casos para una mejor evaluación y para proporcionar más detalles.
RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar quais os exames imagiológicos mais frequentemente solicitados, as suas características e se a escolha principal é suficiente para a gestão da lesão. Foram pesquisadas as bases de dados PubMed, Web of Science e Scopus. Os artigos incluídos eram relatos de casos ou séries de casos de cistos ósseos aneurismáticos na mandíbula ou maxila que continham todas as informações sobre o caso, desde o diagnóstico até o acompanhamento. Os 32 artigos incluídos mostraram que o primeiro exame de imagem solicitado é o exame radiográfico panorâmico dos casos, sendo que apenas alguns escolheram a tomografia computadorizada como primeira opção. O tratamento de escolha é geralmente a curetagem, e 9 casos tiveram recidivas, embora 17 não tenham relatado o acompanhamento. Os exames de imagem 2D foram os mais solicitados para o diagnóstico de cisto ósseo aneurismático, mas os exames 3D foram necessários em muitos casos para uma melhor avaliação e para fornecer mais detalhes.
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OBJECTIVES: To compare the multilayer panoramic radiography (MPAN) and conventional panoramic radiography (CPAN) in the evaluation of mandibular third molars using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as a reference. METHODS: CPAN, MPAN, and CBCT scans from 33 dry human mandibles were acquired using the OP300 Maxio unit, totalizing 56 mandibular third molars to be evaluated. Three examiners evaluated each third molar according to their position, depth of impaction in the mandibular ramus, proximity between the dental root apexes and the mandibular canal, and the presence of radiographic signs of proximity to the mandibular canal. In addition, when there was a distance between the root apexes and the mandibular canal, it was measured. As a reference, these same parameters were assessed in the CBCT scans by a fourth examiner. For the statistical analysis, the weighted Kappa, Bland Altman, and Wilcoxon tests were performed (α = 0.05). RESULTS: The agreement between the assessments performed in the panoramic modalities with the CBCT ranged from 66.1% to 100.0% for the categorical variables. Overall, the agreement values of CPAN and MPAN with CBCT were similar. The distances between the dental root apex and the mandibular canal for both CPAN and MPAN were significantly underestimated compared to CBCT (p < 0.05). The intra- and interexaminer agreements of the examiners ranged from poor to almost perfect; in general, the agreements were higher in the evaluation performed in the MPAN than in the CPAN. CONCLUSIONS: The MPAN performs similarly to CPAN for evaluating mandibular third molars and their proximity relationship to the mandibular canal. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Preoperative evaluation of lower mandibular third molars is usually performed using CPAN. Recently, a new tool, MPAN, was developed, which has not yet been tested for the evaluation of mandibular third molars and showed similar performance to CPAN in the present study. Future studies using MPAN are encouraged to evaluate other diagnostic tasks.
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Molar, Third , Tooth, Impacted , Humans , Molar, Third/surgery , Radiography, Panoramic/methods , Molar , Mandible , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methodsABSTRACT
RESUMEN Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia y asociación de las anomalías dentarias de número según el sexo, tipo y ubicación en la cavidad oral en una población pediátrica peruana durante 2011 a 2020. Materiales y métodos: Estudio cuantitativo, retrospectivo y analítico realizado en un universo de 8,000 radiografías panorámicas de pacientes pediátricos tomadas en un centro de diagnóstico por imágenes dentales de la ciudad de Lima-Perú. Fueron 614 imágenes radiográficas seleccionadas por muestro aleatorio simple. Resultados: Anomalías de número 13,5 % de casos con 7,3 % de agenesias y 6,2 % de supernumerarios, 11,8 % en mujeres y 15,7 % en hombres, siendo 8,6 y 4,4 % en el maxilar superior e inferior, respectivamente, con diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre ambos maxilares (p=0,001). Las agenesias fueron 7,5 % en hombres y 7,2 % en mujeres y los supernumerarios 8,2 % en hombres y 4,6 % en mujeres. El 51,1 % de agenesias estuvo en el maxilar inferior y 44,4 % en el superior. El 86,8 % de supernumerarios estuvo en el maxilar superior y el 10,5 % en el inferior, y se encontró diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre ambas ubicaciones (p=0,001). Conclusiones: La prevalencia de anomalías dentarias de número se encuentra dentro de lo reportado en la literatura sin presentar asociación al sexo. Más frecuentemente ubicadas en el maxilar superior, con diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre ambos maxilares. Las piezas supernumerarias presentan relación estadísticamente significativa con su ubicación en el maxilar superior.
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the prevalence and association of number dental anomalies according to sex, type and location in the oral cavity in a Peruvian pediatric population during the years 2011 to 2020. Materials and methods: Quantitative, retrospective and analytical study carried out in a universe of 8,000 panoramic radiographs of pediatric patients taken in a dental imaging diagnostic center in the city of Lima Peru. There were 614 radiographic images selected by simple random sampling. Results: Anomalies of number 13.5 % of cases with 7.3 % of agenesis and 6.2 % of supernumeraries, 11.8 % in women and 15.7 % in men being 8.6 % and 4.4 % in the upper and lower jaw, respectively, with a statistically significant difference between both jaws (p=0.001). Agenesis was 7.5 % in men and 7.2 % in women, and supernumeraries were 8.2 % in men and 4.6 % in women. 51.1 % of agenesis were in the lower jaw and 44.4 % in the upper jaw. 86.8 % of supernumeraries were in the upper jaw and 10.5 % in the lower jaw, with a statistically significant difference between both locations (p=0.001). Conclusions: The prevalence of dental anomalies of number is within what is reported in the literature without presenting an association with sex. Most frequently located in the upper jaw with a statistically significant difference between both jaws. The supernumerary pieces present a statistically significant relationship with their location in the upper jaw.
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RESUMEN Objetivo: Determinar la frecuencia de asimetrías mandibulares utilizando radiografías panorámicas digitales con presencia de piezas dentales completas. Material y métodos: Se diseñó un estudio de tipo descriptivo, observacional y de corte transversal retrospectivo, donde se revisaron los registros de todas las radiografías panorámicas digitales de pacientes de entre 18 y 59 años de edad del centro radiográfico Dental Image en el período 2016-2020. Se procedió a evaluar las radiografías panorámicas con el porcentaje de asimetría mandibular según el índice de Habets mediante el trazado radiográfico digital, considerando las siguientes variables: altura de la rama ascendente (C+R), altura de la rama mandibular (RH) y altura condilar (CH), comparando las radiografías simétricas y asimétricas. Resultados: Del total de radiografías analizadas de la muestra (1000), se obtuvo que el grupo etario predominante fue el de 34-41 años de edad, con un total de 301 radiografías (30,1 %); asimismo, en cuanto a la asimetría de acuerdo al sexo, predominó el masculino con 33 (6,6%) simétricos y 467 (93,4%) asimétricos. Conclusión: Existió prevalencia en la altura de la rama ascendente derecha, siendo mayor en el sexo masculino (64,8 mm); estos valores tuvieron significancia estadística entre edad y sexo.
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to determine the frequency of mandibular asymmetries using digital panoramic radiographs that display complete teeth. Material and methods: A descriptive, observational, and retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted. The records of all digital panoramic radiographs from patients aged 18 to 59 years, taken at the Dental Image radiographic center during the period 2016-2020, were reviewed. Panoramic radiographs were evaluated for the presence of mandibular asymmetry using the Habets index. Digital radiographic tracing was employed to assess variables including ascending ramus height (C+R), mandibular ramus height (RH), and condylar height (CH). Symmetrical and asymmetrical radiographs were compared. Results: Out of the total sample of 1000 radiographs analyzed, the predominant age group was 34-41 years, constituting 301 radiographs (30.1%). Additionally, in terms of asymmetry based on gender, males exhibited a predominance, with 33 (6.6%) symmetrical radiographs and 467 (93.4%) asymmetrical radiographs. Conclusions: The study revealed a prevalence of height asymmetry in the right ascending ramus, with greater height observed in males (64.8 mm). These values demonstrated statistical significance in relation to both age and gender.
RESUMO Objetivo: Determinar a frequência de assimetrias mandibulares utilizando radiografias panorâmicas digitais com todos os dentes presentes. Material e métodos: Foi elaborado um estudo descritivo, observacional, retrospectivo e transversal para analisar registros de todas as radiografias panorâmicas digitais de pacientes com idades entre 18 e 59 anos no centro radiográfico Dental Image, no período de 2016 a 2020. As radiografias panorâmicas foram avaliadas quanto à porcentagem de assimetria mandibular, utilizando o índice de Habets. Traçados radiográficos digitais foram empregados, considerando variáveis como a altura do ramo ascendente (C+R), altura do ramo mandibular (RH) e altura condilar (CH). Foram comparadas radiografias simétricas e assimétricas. Resultados: Das radiografias analisadas na amostra total (1.000), a faixa etária predominante foi de 34 a 41 años, totalizando 301 radiografias (30,1%). Em termos de assimetria por gênero, o sexo masculino apresentou predominância com 33 (6,6%) radiografias simétricas e 467 (93,4%) radiografias assimétricas. Conclusões: Observou-se prevalência na altura do ramo ascendente direito, com valores maiores no sexo masculino (64,8 mm). Esses valores demonstraram significância estatística em relação à idade e ao sexo.
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RESUMEN La resorción intracoronal preeruptiva (RIPE) es un hallazgo radiográfico que consiste en la presencia de un área radiolúcida ubicada en la dentina coronal próxima a la unión amelodentinaria en el germen de una pieza dentaria; es usualmente singular y poco profunda (menor de 1/3 de la dentina cameral). La frecuencia reportada en la literatura varía entre 0,85 % y 27,3 %; no se ha encontrado asociación con el sexo; y afecta usualmente a las piezas posteriores. Su etiología no ha sido determinada, pero evidencias histológicas apuntan a que se trataría de secuelas de resorción dentinaria. Los defectos de la RIPE deben ser considerados como lesiones de caries una vez que la pieza erupcione en boca; y aunque no se han desarrollado esquemas de tratamiento o guías de práctica clínica, los tratamientos reportados dependen de la profundidad de los defectos y son frecuentemente conservadores. El objetivo de este trabajo fue revisar los estudios descriptivos y los reportes de casos publicados acerca de la RIPE para que estos defectos sean también considerados en la práctica clínica diaria.
ABSTRACT Preeruptive intracoronal resorption (PIRR) is a radiographic phenomenon characterized by the presence of a radiolucent area situated in the coronal dentin near the amelodentine junction within the tooth's germ. Typically, this radiolucent area is singular and shallow, encompassing less than one-third of the chambered dentin. The reported frequency in the literature varies between 0.85% and 27.3%. No association with gender has been identified, and it predominantly affects posterior teeth. While its precise etiology remains undetermined, histological evidence suggests that it results from a sequelae of dentin resorption. RIPE Defects as Caries Lesions: Once the tooth erupts into the oral cavity, RIPE defects should be regarded in a manner similar to caries lesions. Despite the absence of established treatment schemes or clinical practice guidelines, reported treatments are contingent upon the depth of the defects and frequently lean towards conservative approaches. The primary aim of this study was to comprehensively review descriptive studies and published case reports focusing on RIPE defects. This effort is directed towards integrating these defects into routine clinical practice considerations.
RESUMO A reabsorção intracoronária pré-eruptiva (RIPE) é um achado radiográfico que consiste na presença de uma área radiolúcida localizada na dentina coronária próxima à junção amelodentinária no germe de um dente. Geralmente, é singular e rasa, envolvendo menos de 1/3 da dentina da câmara. A frequência relatada na literatura varia entre 0,85% e 27,3%. Não foi encontrada associação significativa com o sexo, e a RIPE tende a afetar mais comumente os dentes posteriores. Sua etiologia ainda não foi totalmente determinada, mas evidências histológicas sugerem que pode ser consequência de reabsorção da dentina. Os defeitos de RIPE devem ser considerados como lesões de cárie quando o dente irrompe na cavidade bucal. Embora não tenham sido desenvolvidos esquemas de tratamento ou diretrizes de prática clínica específicas, os tratamentos relatados para RIPE são geralmente conservadores e baseiam-se na profundidade dos defeitos. Concluindo, a revisão dos estudos descritivos e dos relatos de casos de RIPE destaca a importância de considerar esses defeitos durante a prática clínica rotineira.
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether low bone mineral density (BMD) has an association with the presence of head and neck soft tissue calcifications (STC), aging, and impaired mandibular canal cortices visibility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Panoramic radiographs of 1000 women aged between 50 and 75 years old were evaluated by two examiners to classify BMD using mandibular cortical index (C1- normal, C2-moderately eroded and C3-severely eroded), the presence of STC, and also the mandibular canal cortices visibility at the ramus region. Chi-square test evaluated the association between the variables (α = 5%). RESULTS: There was no association between bone loss and the presence of head and neck soft tissue calcifications, except for calcified thyroid cartilage, which was less visualized at C3 group than others (p < 0.05). Women aged 61 to 70 years old presented higher bone loss than those between 50 and 60 (p < 0.05). The mandibular canal was more poorly visualized at C3 group than C1 and C2 (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In general, no association between BMD and the presence of STC was found. However, greater bone loss had a positive correlation with aging and impaired mandibular canal cortices visibility. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: No relationship between bone mineral density and the existence of soft tissue calcifications was found. Nevertheless, increased bone loss was positively associated with aging and a reduced mandibular canal cortices visibility. This finding highlights the clinical importance of considering bone density factors when planning treatment strategies for patients with related disorders.
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Bone Diseases, Metabolic , Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Bone Density , Radiography, Panoramic , Calcification, Physiologic , Mandible/diagnostic imagingABSTRACT
SUMMARY: Craniofacial symmetry is an important factor in creating a harmonious facial appearance. Genetic and external factors may cause the formation of mandibular asymmetry. The aim of this study was to evaluate vertical mandibular asymmetries in adolescents who had unilateral mandibular first permanent molar (FPM) teeth extracted at an early age. The study group consisted of 60 subjects (30 females, 30 males with a mean age of 16.18±1.04 years) who had their mandibular permanent first molar tooth extracted before the age of 12, and the control group consisted of 60 healthy subjects (30 females, 30 males with a mean age of 16.23±0.92 years). Condylar asymmetry index (CAI), ramal asymmetry index (RAI), and condylar-ramal asymmetry index (CRAI) were calculated using panoramic radiographs of the subjects. Independent samples t-test was used to evaluate the differences between groups. CAI, RAI, and CRAI values were similar between male and female subjects in both control and study groups, and no statistically significant difference was found (p>0.05). No statistically significant difference was observed between the group who had their mandibular first permanent molar teeth extracted at an early age and the control group (p>0.05). CAI values were relatively higher in both groups, but there was no significant difference between the CAI, RAI, and CRAI values between the groups.
La simetría craneofacial es un factor importante para crear una apariencia facial armoniosa. Factores genéticos y externos pueden causar la formación de asimetría mandibular. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar las asimetrías mandibulares verticales en adolescentes a quienes se les extrajo el primer molar permanente (FPM) mandibular unilateral a una edad temprana. El grupo de estudio consistió en 60 sujetos (30 mujeres, 30 hombres con una edad media de 16,18±1,04 años) a quienes se les extrajo el primer molar mandibular permanente antes de los 12 años, y el grupo control consistió en 60 sujetos sanos (30 mujeres, 30 hombres con una edad media de 16,23±0,92 años). El índice de asimetría condilar (CAI), el índice de asimetría ramal (RAI) y el índice de asimetría condilar-ramal (CRAI) se calcularon utilizando radiografías panorámicas de los sujetos. Se utilizó la prueba t de muestras independientes para evaluar las diferencias entre los grupos. Los valores de CAI, RAI y CRAI fueron similares entre los hombres y las mujeres tanto en el grupo control como en el de estudio, y no se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p>0.05). No se observaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre el grupo al que se le extrajo el primer molar permanente mandibular a una edad temprana y el grupo control (p>0,05). Los valores de CAI fueron relativamente más altos en ambos grupos, pero no hubo diferencias significativas entre los valores de CAI, RAI y CRAI entre los grupos.
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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Tooth Extraction , Facial Asymmetry , Mandibular Condyle/diagnostic imaging , Molar/surgery , Radiography, PanoramicABSTRACT
Knowing an individual's age is necessary for several situations, both in the living and the deceased. The London Atlas uses dental development and eruption to estimate age. Testing the method in different populations is necessary to assess its performance. This study aimed to assess the performance of the London Atlas method in a Russian sample using panoramic radiographs. A sample of 703 panoramic radiographs of Russian individuals (n = 405 females, 57.61% and n = 298 males, 42.39%) with ages between 8 and 23 years were analyzed. The results showed overestimation in individuals from 8 to 14 years and underestimation from 15 to 23 years. The mean difference between estimated and chronological ages did not exceed 0.7 years among individuals with ages below 19 years. The difference increased to over three years in individuals from 20 to 23 years. Statistically significant differences were found between females and males between 17 and 18 years (p<0.05). The London Atlas is suitable for Russian children and adolescents aged between 8 and 19 years; however, it showed unsatisfactory results for application in individuals over 20 years (AU).
Conhecer a idade de um indivíduo, vivo ou morto, é essencial em diversas situações. O método London Atlas utiliza desenvolvimento e erupção dentais para estimar a idade. Testar o método em diferentes populações é importante para avaliar sua performance. Esse estudo objetivou analisar o desempenho do London Atlas em uma amostra de origem russa, utilizando radiografias panorâmicas. Uma amostra de 703 indivíduos russos (n = 405 mulheres, 57,61% e n = 298 homens, 42,39%), com idades entre 8 e 23 anos foram analisadas. Resultados obtidos mostram uma superestimação em indivíduos de 8 a 14 anos e subestimação nos grupos de 15 a 23 anos. A diferença média entre idades estimadas e reais não excederam o valor de 0,7 anos nos indivíduos com idade abaixo de 19 anos. Essa diferença aumentou em até três anos em indivíduos de 20 a 23 anos. Diferenças estatisticamente significantes foram encontradas entre homens e mulheres com 17 e 18 anos (p<0,05). O London Atlas é adequado para crianças e adolescentes de origem russa, com idades de 8 a 19 anos. No entanto, observou-se resultados insatisfatórios para sua aplicação em indivíduos acima de 20 anos (AU).
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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Radiography, Panoramic , Russia , Forensic Anthropology , Growth and Development , Forensic DentistryABSTRACT
RESUMEN Objetivo : Comparar la radiografía panorámica (RP) con la tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (TCHC) para evaluar la relación entre los dientes posteriores y el seno maxilar (SM). Material y métodos : Se analizaron 533 dientes posteriores del maxilar superior en 80 sujetos sometidos a RP y TCHC en el Centro Dental Docente (CDD) de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH), durante el periodo 2016-2019. Se realizó un estudio transversal, observacional, descriptivo y retrospectivo. Los datos y las observaciones se registraron en una ficha de datos diseñada para este estudio. Resultados : La relación diente-seno maxilar más frecuente fue la clase 0 (ápice radicular sin contacto con el piso del seno maxilar [PSM]), con predominio del sexo femenino, del rango etario de 48-57 años y en ambos premolares. En la clase 0 se encontró una mayor concordancia entre ambas técnicas de imagen. La RP fue muy precisa para detectar la clase 0 en ambos premolares; sin embargo, mostró una precisión muy pobre para detectar la clase 3 (PSM curvado hacia abajo y ápice por encima del mismo) en todos los tipos de dientes. Conclusiones : Las RP y TCHC presentan baja concordancia en relaciones de clase 3, dado que todos estos casos observados en RP muestran una clasificación menor en TCHC; por lo tanto, la RP es suficiente para proporcionar la verdadera relación entre premolares y SM, pero en el caso de molares es necesaria una TCHC.
ABSTRACT Objective : To compare panoramic radiography (PR) with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to assess the relationship between posterior teeth and the maxillary sinus. Material and methods : A comprehensive analysis was conducted on 533 posterior teeth of the maxilla of 80 subjects who underwent panoramic and tomographic imaging at the Teaching Dental Center (TDC) of the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) between 2016 and 2019. It was a cross-sectional, observational, descriptive, and retrospective study. Data and observations were recorded on a data sheet designed for this study. Results : The most frequent relationship between teeth and maxillary sinus (MS) was class 0 (root apex without contact with the floor of the MS), predominantly observed on women aged 48 to 57, and in both premolars. In class 0, a greater concordance was found between both radiographic methods. PR was very accurate in detecting class 0 in both premolars, but very inaccurate in detecting class 3 (floor of MS curved downward and apex above it) in all tooth types. Conclusions : Panoramic and tomographic images present low concordance in class 3 relationships as all cases observed in panoramic images show a lower classification in tomography. Therefore, PR is sufficient to provide the true relationship between premolars and maxillary sinus. However, in the case of molars, a three-dimensional image is required.
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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess and compare age estimation on panoramic radiography using the Kvaal method and machine learning (ML). METHODS AND MATERIALS: 554 panoramic radiographs were selected from a Brazilian practice. To estimate age using the Kvaal method, the following measurements were performed on the upper left central incisors and canines: tooth, pulp and root length; root and pulp width at three different levels: at the enamel-cementum junction (ECJ); midpoint between the enamel-cementum junction and; at the mid root level. For ML age estimation, radiomic, semantic and the radiomic-semantic attribute extractions were assessed. Nineteen semantic and 14 radiomic attributes and a single set of 33 semantic-radiomic attributes were extracted. Logistic Regression, Linear Regression, KNN, SVR, Decision Tree Reg, Random Forest Reg, Gradient Boost Reg e XG Boosting Reg were used for ML classification. For the Kvaal method, Mann-Whitney test, Spearman correlation coefficient, Student's t-test and linear regression with its respective coefficient of determination were used to estimate age and to assess data variability. RESULTS: Mean absolute error (MAE) and standard error estimate (SEE) were assessed. For the Kvaal method, upper incisors presented higher precision than canines (R²: 0.335, SSE: 7.108). Males presented better MAE and SEE values (5.29,6.96) than females (5.69,7.37). The radiomic-semantic attributes presented superior precision (MAE: 4.77) than the radiomic and semantic (MAE: 5.23) attributes. The XG Boosting Reg classifier performed better than the other six assessed classifiers (MAE: 4.65). ML (MAE: 4.77 presented higher age estimation precision than the Kvaal method (MAE: 5.68). CONCLUSION: The use of ML on panoramic radiographs can improve age estimation.