Background: Pre-eruptive intra-coronal resorption (PEIR) is a condition in which unerupted teeth exhibit coronal radiolucency consistent with resorptive loss of coronal tooth structure. These lesions are discovered incidentally on routine radiographs.
Aim: To measure the radiographic interpretation and diagnostic accuracy of PEIR among dental practitioners at King Abdulaziz University Dental Hospital using eye-tracking technology.
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the eye tracking (ET) performance of postgraduate pediatric dental students in correctly detecting abnormalities in different sets of panoramic radiographs. This observational study recruited postgraduate pediatric dental students to evaluate seven panoramic radiographs. RED-m SMI software (Sensomotoric Instruments, Teltow, Germany) was used to track the participants' eye movements as they looked at the radiographs.
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