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  • The study aimed to develop an AI-based classification method to assess bone mineral density for oral implant surgery using CBCT radiographic images from 70 patients with jaw defects.
  • The radiographic data was divided into 605 training sets and analyzed using Hounsfield Unit (HU) values, which were categorized into five types based on density levels.
  • The accuracy of the AI classification was validated by comparing the AI-detected HU values with those manually classified by experienced dental implant physicians, leading to improved surgical decision-making in implant procedures.

Article Abstract

To develop and verify an automatic classification method using artificial intelligence deep learning to determine the bone mineral density level of the implant site in oral implant surgery from radiographic data obtained from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Seventy patients with mandibular dentition defects were scanned using CBCT. These Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine data were cut into 605 training sets, and then the data were processed with data standardization, and the Hounsfiled Unit (HU) value level was determined as follows: Type 1, 1000-2000; type 2, 700-1000; type 3, 400-700; type 4, 100-400; and type 5, - 200-100. Four trained dental implant physicians manually identified and classified the area of the jaw bone density level in the image using the software LabelMe. Then, with the assistance of the HU value generated by LabelMe, a physician with 20 years of clinical experience confirmed the labeling level. Finally, the HU mean values of various categories marked by dental implant physicians were compared to the mean values detected by the artificial intelligence model to assess the accuracy of artificial intelligence classification. After the model was trained on 605 training sets, the statistical results of the HU mean values of various categories in the dataset detected by the model were almost the same as the HU grading interval on the data annotation. This new classification provides a more detailed solution to guide surgeons to adjust the drilling rate and tool selection during preoperative decision-making and intraoperative hole preparation for oral implant surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329319PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16074-wDOI Listing

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