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Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the detection rate of apical radiolucencies in 2-dimensional images using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as the reference standard, and to determine which factors related to the apical radiolucencies and the teeth could influence its detection. MATERIAL...

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Autores principales: Fontenele, Rocharles Cavalcante, Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro, Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo, Cardelli, Laís Oliveira de Araujo, Freitas, Deborah Queiroz
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513649
http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/rde.2021.46.e43
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author Fontenele, Rocharles Cavalcante
Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro
Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo
Cardelli, Laís Oliveira de Araujo
Freitas, Deborah Queiroz
author_facet Fontenele, Rocharles Cavalcante
Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro
Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo
Cardelli, Laís Oliveira de Araujo
Freitas, Deborah Queiroz
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the detection rate of apical radiolucencies in 2-dimensional images using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as the reference standard, and to determine which factors related to the apical radiolucencies and the teeth could influence its detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of exams of patients who had panoramic (PAN) and/or periapical (PERI) radiography and CBCT. The exams were assessed by 2 oral radiologists and divided into PAN+CBCT (227 teeth–285 roots) and PERI+CBCT (94 teeth–115 roots). Radiographic images were evaluated for the presence of apical radiolucency, while CBCT images were assessed for presence, size, location, and involvement of the cortical bone (thinning, expansion, and destruction). Diagnostic values were obtained for PERI and PAN. RESULTS: PERI and PAN presented high accuracy (0.83 and 0.77, respectively) and specificity (0.89 and 0.91, respectively), but low sensitivity, especially for PAN (0.40 vs. 0.65 of PERI). The size of the apical radiolucency was positively correlated with its detection in PERI and PAN (p < 0.001). For PAN, apical radiolucencies were 3.93 times more frequently detected when related to single-rooted teeth (p = 0.038). The other factors did not influence apical radiolucency detection (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: PERI presents slightly better accuracy than PAN for the detection of apical radiolucency. The size is the only factor related to radiolucency that influences its detection, for both radiographic exams. For PAN, apical radiolucency is most often detected in single-rooted teeth.
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spelling pubmed-84109972021-09-09 Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard Fontenele, Rocharles Cavalcante Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo Cardelli, Laís Oliveira de Araujo Freitas, Deborah Queiroz Restor Dent Endod Research Article OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the detection rate of apical radiolucencies in 2-dimensional images using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as the reference standard, and to determine which factors related to the apical radiolucencies and the teeth could influence its detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of exams of patients who had panoramic (PAN) and/or periapical (PERI) radiography and CBCT. The exams were assessed by 2 oral radiologists and divided into PAN+CBCT (227 teeth–285 roots) and PERI+CBCT (94 teeth–115 roots). Radiographic images were evaluated for the presence of apical radiolucency, while CBCT images were assessed for presence, size, location, and involvement of the cortical bone (thinning, expansion, and destruction). Diagnostic values were obtained for PERI and PAN. RESULTS: PERI and PAN presented high accuracy (0.83 and 0.77, respectively) and specificity (0.89 and 0.91, respectively), but low sensitivity, especially for PAN (0.40 vs. 0.65 of PERI). The size of the apical radiolucency was positively correlated with its detection in PERI and PAN (p < 0.001). For PAN, apical radiolucencies were 3.93 times more frequently detected when related to single-rooted teeth (p = 0.038). The other factors did not influence apical radiolucency detection (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: PERI presents slightly better accuracy than PAN for the detection of apical radiolucency. The size is the only factor related to radiolucency that influences its detection, for both radiographic exams. For PAN, apical radiolucency is most often detected in single-rooted teeth. The Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2021-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8410997/ /pubmed/34513649 http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/rde.2021.46.e43 Text en Copyright © 2021. The Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fontenele, Rocharles Cavalcante
Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro
Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo
Cardelli, Laís Oliveira de Araujo
Freitas, Deborah Queiroz
Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title_full Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title_fullStr Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title_full_unstemmed Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title_short Which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? A study using CBCT as reference standard
title_sort which factors related to apical radiolucency may influence its radiographic detection? a study using cbct as reference standard
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513649
http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/rde.2021.46.e43
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