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Deep learning-based prediction of osseointegration for dental implant using plain radiographyopen access

Authors
Oh, SeokKim, Young JaeKim, JeseongJung, Joon HyeokLim, Hun JunKim, Bong ChulKim, Kwang Gi
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Dental Digital radiography; Deep learning; Artificial Intelligence; Dental Implant; Osseointegration; Oral Surgical Procedures
Citation
BMC ORAL HEALTH, v.23, no.1
Journal Title
BMC ORAL HEALTH
Volume
23
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87758
DOI
10.1186/s12903-023-02921-3
ISSN
1472-6831
Abstract
BackgroundIn this study, we investigated whether deep learning-based prediction of osseointegration of dental implants using plain radiography is possible.MethodsPanoramic and periapical radiographs of 580 patients (1,206 dental implants) were used to train and test a deep learning model. Group 1 (338 patients, 591 dental implants) included implants that were radiographed immediately after implant placement, that is, when osseointegration had not yet occurred. Group 2 (242 patients, 615 dental implants) included implants radiographed after confirming successful osseointegration. A dataset was extracted using random sampling and was composed of training, validation, and test sets. For osseointegration prediction, we employed seven different deep learning models. Each deep-learning model was built by performing the experiment 10 times. For each experiment, the dataset was randomly separated in a 60:20:20 ratio. For model evaluation, the specificity, sensitivity, accuracy, and AUROC (Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) of the models was calculated.ResultsThe mean specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of the deep learning models were 0.780-0.857, 0.811-0.833, and 0.799-0.836, respectively. Furthermore, the mean AUROC values ranged from to 0.890-0.922. The best model yields an accuracy of 0.896, and the worst model yields an accuracy of 0.702.ConclusionThis study found that osseointegration of dental implants can be predicted to some extent through deep learning using plain radiography. This is expected to complement the evaluation methods of dental implant osseointegration that are currently widely used.
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