Automatic diagnosis of retention pseudocyst in the maxillary sinus on panoramic radiographs using a convolutional neural network algorithm

Author:

Ha Eun-Gyu,Jeon Kug Jin,Choi Hanseung,Lee Chena,Choi Yoon Joo,Han Sang-Sun

Abstract

AbstractThe evaluation of the maxillary sinus is very important in dental practice such as tooth extraction and implantation because of its proximity to the teeth, but it is not easy to evaluate because of the overlapping structures such as the maxilla and the zygoma on panoramic radiographs. When doom-shaped retention pseudocysts are observed in sinus on panoramic radiographs, they are often misdiagnosed as cysts or tumors, and additional computed tomography is performed, resulting in unnecessary radiation exposure and cost. The purpose of this study was to develop a deep learning model that automatically classifies retention pseudocysts in the maxillary sinuses on panoramic radiographs. A total of 426 maxillary sinuses from panoramic radiographs of 213 patients were included in this study. These maxillary sinuses included 86 sinuses with retention pseudocysts, 261 healthy sinuses, and 79 sinuses with cysts or tumors. An EfficientDet model first introduced by Tan for detecting and classifying the maxillary sinuses was developed. The developed model was trained for 200 times on the training and validation datasets (342 sinuses), and the model performance was evaluated in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity on the test dataset (21 retention pseudocysts, 43 healthy sinuses, and 20 cysts or tumors). The accuracy of the model for classifying retention pseudocysts was 81%, and the model also showed higher accuracy for classifying healthy sinuses and cysts or tumors (98% and 90%, respectively). One of the 21 retention pseudocysts in the test dataset was misdiagnosed as a cyst or tumor. The proposed model for automatically classifying retention pseudocysts in the maxillary sinuses on panoramic radiographs showed excellent diagnostic performance. This model could help clinicians automatically diagnose the maxillary sinuses on panoramic radiographs.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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