KMID : 1024020150450010015
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Imaging Science in Dentistry 2015 Volume.45 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.22
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Reproducibility of the sella turcica landmark in three dimensions using a sella turcica-specific reference system
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:Pittayapat Pisha
:Jacobs Reinhilde/:Odri Guillaume A./:Vasconcelos Karla de Faria/:Willems Guy/:Olszewski Raphael
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Abstract
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Purpose : This study was performed to assess the reproducibility of identifying the sella turcica landmark in a three-dimensional (3D) model by using a new sella-specific landmark reference system.
Materials and Methods : Thirty-two cone-beam computed tomographic scans (3D Accuitomo¢ç 170, J. Morita, Kyoto, Japan) were retrospectively collected. The 3D data were exported into the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine standard and then imported into the Maxilim¢ç software (Medicim NV, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium) to create 3D surface models. Five observers identified four osseous landmarks in order to create the reference frame and then identified two sella landmarks. The x, y, and z coordinates of each landmark were exported. The observations were repeated after four weeks. Statistical analysis was performed using the multiple paired t-test with Bonferroni correction (intraobserver precision: p<0.005, interobserver precision: p<0.0011).
Results : The intraobserver mean precision of all landmarks was <1 mm. Significant differences were found when comparing the intraobserver precision of each observer (p<0.005). For the sella landmarks, the intraobserver mean precision ranged from 0.43¡¾0.34 mm to 0.51¡¾0.46 mm. The intraobserver reproducibility was generally good. The overall interobserver mean precision was <1 mm. Significant differences between each pair of observers for all anatomical landmarks were found (p<0.0011). The interobserver reproducibility of sella landmarks was good, with >50% precision in locating the landmark within 1 mm.
Conclusion : A newly developed reference system offers high precision and reproducibility for sella turcica identification in a 3D model without being based on two-dimensional images derived from 3D data.
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KEYWORD
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Cephalometry, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Orthodontics, Sella Turcica, Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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