Segmentation of single tooth in dental panoramic images is an important process to extract its features and information. However, it might be challenging when the segmentation process faces an overlapping teeth image. In this research, we introduce a new strategy for detecting overlapping area on dental panoramic radiographs automatically. This research proposes automatic thresholding to obtain marking points for the overlapping area and an automatic selection of overlapping area candidates by using the area orientation and the similarity of neighborhood intensity. The experimental results on 44 images show that our proposed strategy can detect overlapping teeth on the dental panoramic radiograph with accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 75%, 66.67%, and 85%, respectively. The evaluation conducted on 24 overlapping teeth images shows that the segmentation results of overlapping teeth area have an average misclassification error of 0.31%.
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