Publications by authors named "C Kuwada"

Surgeons routinely interpret preoperative radiographic images for estimating the shape and position of the tooth prior to performing tooth extraction. In this study, we aimed to predict the difficulty of lower wisdom tooth extraction using only panoramic radiographs. Difficulty was evaluated using the modified Parant score.

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  • The study aimed to identify key numerical values to differentiate nasopalatine duct cysts (NPDCs) from radicular cysts (RCs) using CT or CBCT imaging.
  • It analyzed images from 30 NPDC and 33 RC cases to calculate two asymmetry indices that help distinguish between the two types of cysts.
  • Results indicated that the lateral asymmetry index was highly effective for differentiation, with a cutoff value of 0.36 suggesting NPDC when below this threshold.
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The objectives of this study were to create a mutual conversion system between contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and non-CECT images using a cycle generative adversarial network (cycleGAN) for the internal jugular region. Image patches were cropped from CT images in 25 patients who underwent both CECT and non-CECT imaging. Using a cycleGAN, synthetic CECT and non-CECT images were generated from original non-CECT and CECT images, respectively.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to clarify the panoramic image differences of cleft alveolus patients with or without a cleft palate, with emphases on the visibility of the line formed by the junction between the nasal septum and nasal floor (the upper line) and the appearances of the maxillary lateral incisor.

Materials And Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 238 patients with cleft alveolus were analyzed for the visibility of the upper line, including clear, obscure or invisible, and the appearances of the maxillary lateral incisor, regarding congenital absence, incomplete growth, delayed eruption and medial inclination. Differences in the distribution ratio of these visibility and appearances were verified between the patients with and without a cleft palate using the chi-square test.

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  • A study was done to make a computer program that can tell the difference between three types of dental issues: nasopalatine duct cysts (NDCs), radicular cysts, and normal conditions, using special X-ray images.!
  • They tested this program on 300 patients, splitting the data into parts for training and testing the program, and compared how well it did against dental students.!
  • The computer program did better than the students at recognizing NDCs and radicular cysts, showing it could be really helpful for dentists in finding these problems more accurately.!
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