Author:
Lee Shinae,Oh Sang-il,Jo Junik,Kang Sumi,Shin Yooseok,Park Jeong-won
Abstract
AbstractThe early detection of initial dental caries enables preventive treatment, and bitewing radiography is a good diagnostic tool for posterior initial caries. In medical imaging, the utilization of deep learning with convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to process various types of images has been actively researched, with promising performance. In this study, we developed a CNN model using a U-shaped deep CNN (U-Net) for caries detection on bitewing radiographs and investigated whether this model can improve clinicians’ performance. The research complied with relevant ethical regulations. In total, 304 bitewing radiographs were used to train the CNN model and 50 radiographs for performance evaluation. The diagnostic performance of the CNN model on the total test dataset was as follows: precision, 63.29%; recall, 65.02%; and F1-score, 64.14%, showing quite accurate performance. When three dentists detected caries using the results of the CNN model as reference data, the overall diagnostic performance of all three clinicians significantly improved, as shown by an increased sensitivity ratio (D1, 85.34%; D1′, 92.15%; D2, 85.86%; D2′, 93.72%; D3, 69.11%; D3′, 79.06%; p < 0.05). These increases were especially significant (p < 0.05) in the initial and moderate caries subgroups. The deep learning model may help clinicians to diagnose dental caries more accurately.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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