Assessment of apical root resorption using digital subtraction radiography.
- Author:
Min Suk HEO
1
;
Sam Sun LEE
;
Kyung Hee LEE
;
Hang Moon CHOI
;
Soon Chul CHOI
;
Tae Won PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea. raychoi@snu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
digital dental radiography;
subtraction technique;
root resorption;
quantitative evaluation
- MeSH:
Evaluation Studies as Topic;
Incisor;
Radiography*;
ROC Curve;
Root Resorption*;
Sensitivity and Specificity;
Subtraction Technique;
Tooth Loss
- From:Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
2001;31(1):51-55
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was performed to compare the diagnostic ability of conventional intraoral radiographs with that of digital subtraction image and to assess the quantifying ability of digital subtraction image for simulated apical root resorption MATERIALS AND METHODS: Conventional intraoral radiographs and digital images of ten sound maxillary central incisors and those with simulated apical root resorption were taken with varying horizontal and vertical angulations of the x-ray beam. The diagnostic accuracy to detect the lesion was evaluated on conventional intraoral radiographs and digital subtraction images by ROC analysis. The amount of simulated apical root resorption was also estimated on the reconstruction images by Emago(R) and compared with actual amount of tooth loss using paired t-test. RESULTS: The diagnostic accuracy of conventional intraoral radiographs to detect the apical root resorption was low (ROC area = 0.6446), and the sensitivity and the specificity of digital subtraction images were 100%, respectively. The calculated amounts of apical root resorption showed no statistically significant difference with the actual amounts of the lesion (p>.05). CONCLUSION: Digital subtraction radiography is powerful tool to detect the small apical root resorption, and quantitative analysis of small amounts of the lesion can be evaluated by digital subtraction radiography.