2023
DOI: 10.5624/isd.20230042
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Fractal dimension, lacunarity, and cortical thickness in the mandible: Analyzing differences between healthy men and women with cone-beam computed tomography

Abstract: Purpose The objective of this study was to assess the fractal dimension, lacunarity, trabecular microarchitecture parameters, and cortical linear measurements in the mandibles of male and female individuals to identify differences between them. Materials and Methods In total, 116 cone-beam computed tomography scans of healthy individuals of different ages (57 men and 59 women, aged between 20 and 60 years) were selected. The following bone parameters were measured: 1) b… Show more

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“…Furthermore, It is widely accepted within the academic community that the FA assessed through radiographic analysis is a reliable indicator of variations in trabecular bone density and mineral loss [ 22 , 32 ]. The anisotropic nature of trabecular bone and variations in trabecular thickness are believed to yield diverse outcomes in studies focusing on FA [ 33 ]. Due to its previously demonstrated validity, in this study, we utilized FA to assess potential structural changes in the mandibular condyle following the use of MP-RME.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, It is widely accepted within the academic community that the FA assessed through radiographic analysis is a reliable indicator of variations in trabecular bone density and mineral loss [ 22 , 32 ]. The anisotropic nature of trabecular bone and variations in trabecular thickness are believed to yield diverse outcomes in studies focusing on FA [ 33 ]. Due to its previously demonstrated validity, in this study, we utilized FA to assess potential structural changes in the mandibular condyle following the use of MP-RME.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mandibular bone comprises two layers, a dense layer of cortical bone covering a lighter core of trabecular bone. The thickness of mandibular cortical bone can be between 1 and 4 mm depending on the anatomical location [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. Within the bone, cells specialized in bone remodelling are present.…”
Section: The Anatomy and Physiology Of The Mandiblementioning
confidence: 99%