Using a sequence of bitewing radiographs, Artificial intelligence assists in identifying interproximal caries. For the identification of dental caries in bitewing, periapical, and panoramic radiographs, a trained deep learning network will be created This study aimed to investigate the reliability of a novel Artificial Intelligence model based on deep learning in the detection of Proximal Caries using Digital Bitewing Radiographs. (BW).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
Artificial intelligence was used as a deep-learning diagnostic tool to detect proximal caries on digital bitewing radiographs. The system analyzed images and generated probability scores and visual markers for suspected lesions. Its performance was compared with expert examiner diagnoses as the reference standard. AI results were used for evaluation only and did not influence patient treatment decisions.
Digital bitewing radiographs were manually annotated by calibrated human experts to identify the presence and location of proximal caries. Annotations were performed using standardized diagnostic criteria and dedicated imaging software to mark suspected lesions. These expert markings served as the reference standard for comparison with the artificial intelligence outputs. Inter-examiner agreement was assessed, and disagreements were resolved by consensus.
Ain Shams University
Cairo, Egypt
Reliability of the artificial intelligence model in detecting proximal caries on digital bitewing radiographs
Time frame: cross-sectional assessment at baseline, with no follow-up period
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