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Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
2021 Volume.45 No. 5 p.157 ~ p.164
Mandibular Cortical Thinning Detection of Deep Convolutional Neural Network on Panoramic Radiographs
Song Ji-Eun

Song In-Ja
Kim Hyong-Suk
Adhikari Shyam
Lee Jae-Seo
Yoon Suk-Ja
Jeong Ho-Gul
Abstract
Deep convolutional network is a deep learning approach to optimize image recognition. This study aimed to apply DCNN to the reading of mandibular cortical thinning in digital panoramic radiographs. Digital panoramic radiographs of 1,268 female dental patients (age 45.2 ¡¾ 21.1yrs) were used in the reading of the mandibular cortical bone by two maxillofacial radiologists. Among the subjects, 535 normal subject¡¯s panoramic radiographs (age 28.6 ¡¾7.4 yrs) and 533 those of osteoporosis pationts (age 72.1 ¡¾ 8.7 yrs) with mandibular cortical thinning were used for training DCNN. In the testing of mandibular cortical thinning, 100 panoramic radiographs of normal subjects (age 26.6 ¡¾ 4.5 yrs) and 100 mandibular cortical thinning (age 72.5 ¡¾ 7.2 yrs) were used. The sensitive area of DCNN to mandibular cortical thinning was investigated by occluding analysis. The readings of DCNN were compared by two maxillofacial radiologists. DCNN showed 97.5% accuracy, 96% sensitivity, and 99% specificity in reading mandibular cortical thinning. DCNN was sensitively responded on the cancellous and cortical bone of the mandibular inferior area. DCNN was effective in diagnosing mandibular cortical thinning.
KEYWORD
Mandible, Osteoporosis, Panoramic radiograph, Neural network
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