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. 2023 Oct;39(4):771-778.
doi: 10.1007/s11282-023-00693-8. Epub 2023 Jun 27.

The mandibular bone structure in children by fractal dimension and its correlation with pixel intensity values: a pilot study

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The mandibular bone structure in children by fractal dimension and its correlation with pixel intensity values: a pilot study

Beatriz Fernandes Arrepia et al. Oral Radiol. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: To identify a normal pattern of mandibular trabecular bone in children based on the fractal dimension (FD), and its possible correlation with pixel intensity (PI) values, to facilitate the early diagnosis of possible diseases and/or future bone alterations.

Materials and methods: The 50 panoramic images were selected and divided into two groups, according to the children's age: 8-9 (Group 1; n = 25) and 6-7 (Group 2; n = 25). For FD and PI analyses, three regions of interest (ROIs) were selected, and their mean values were evaluated for each ROI, according to each group, using the t test for independent samples and the model of generalized estimation equations (GEE). Subsequently, these mean values were correlated by the Pearson test.

Results: Comparing the groups, FD and PI did not differ from each other for any of the measured regions (p > 0.00). It was observed that in the mandible branch (ROI1), FD and PI means were 1.26 ± 0.01 and 81.0 ± 2.50, respectively. In the mandible angle (ROI2), the means were 1.21 ± 0.02 (FD) and 72.8 ± 2.13 (PI); and in the mandible, cortical (ROI3) values of FD = 1.03 ± 0.01 and PI = 91.3 ± 1.75 were obtained. There was no correlation between FD and PI in any of the analyzed ROI (r < 0.285). The FD means of ROI1 and ROI2 did not differ from each other (p = 0.053), but both were different from ROI3 (p < 0.00). All PI values differed from each other (p < 0.00).

Conclusion: The bone trabeculate pattern in 6-9-year-old children presented FD between 1.01 and 1.29. Besides that, there was no significant correlation between FD and PI.

Keywords: Child; Diagnostic imaging; Fractals; Panoramic; Radiography.

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