1. Digital imaging analysis with mathematical morphology and fractal dimension for evaluation of periapical lesions following endodontic treatment
- Author
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Ssu Kuang Chen, Liang Jenq Leu, Chi Hao Lin, Lars Hollender, Tiina Oviir, and Bong-Hae Cho
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Adult ,Radiography ,Root canal ,Alveolar Bone Loss ,Dentistry ,Mathematical morphology ,Fractal dimension ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Skeletonization ,Fractal ,Trabecular Pattern ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Alveolar Process ,medicine ,Humans ,Tooth Root ,General Dentistry ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Radiography, Dental, Digital ,Root Canal Therapy ,Fractals ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Radiographic Magnification ,Surgery ,sense organs ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Algorithms - Abstract
Objective To see if a method for digitizing trabecular pattern of bone could be used to quantitatively evaluate changes in bone pattern following endodontic treatment of teeth with periapical osteolytic lesions. Study design Periapical radiographs were digitized and further processed with mathematical morphology operations known as skeletonization. The trabecular patterns resulting from this skeletonization process were further analyzed with fractal dimension analysis using box-counting. Results The periapical area in digitized radiographic images showed fractal behavior. Twenty-five of 27 patients showed increase of the fractal dimension after root canal treatment. Significant changes of the box-counting could be noted 3 months after root canal treatment ( P Conclusions Mathematical morphology operation and box-counting might be helpful in early detection of changes of periapical trabecular pattern after root canal treatment.
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- 2005