2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03523-x
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Fractal dimension in CBCT images as predictor for MRONJ: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Objective To estimate boxcounting fractal dimension in a standardized approach in CBCT images of the mandible and maxilla in a group of patients with MRONJ in comparison to a healthy control group. Material and methods From our records, a study group consisting of 80 maxillary and mandibular CBCTs in 77 cases of patients having MRONJ was collected. The control group consisted of 84 mandibular and maxillary CBCTs in a total of 78 patients. Using the boxcounting method, fractal dimension (FD) was estimated in a … Show more

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“…The FD assessments showed good reproducibility. 37 The selection of ROI-v, in this study, at the cervical vertebra was based on a recent study with 38 postmenopausal women, wherein the authors found that radiographic density analysis of C2 showed a significant correlation with lumbar and femoral BMD. 29 The authors concluded that this ROI has great potential to detect bone changes caused by osteoporosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FD assessments showed good reproducibility. 37 The selection of ROI-v, in this study, at the cervical vertebra was based on a recent study with 38 postmenopausal women, wherein the authors found that radiographic density analysis of C2 showed a significant correlation with lumbar and femoral BMD. 29 The authors concluded that this ROI has great potential to detect bone changes caused by osteoporosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%