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Impact of radiotherapy on mandibular bone: A retrospective study of digital panoramic radiographs

Imaging Science in Dentistry 2020³â 50±Ç 1È£ p.31 ~ 36
Palma Luiz Felipe, Tateno Ricardo Yudi, Remondes Cintia Maria, Marcucci Marcelo, Cortes Arthur Rodriguez Gonzalez,
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 ( Palma Luiz Felipe ) - Federal University of Sao Paulo Department of Morphology and Genetics
 ( Tateno Ricardo Yudi ) - Ibirapuera University MSc Dentistry Program
 ( Remondes Cintia Maria ) - Heliopolis Hospital Stomatology and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Center
 ( Marcucci Marcelo ) - Heliopolis Hospital Stomatology and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Center
 ( Cortes Arthur Rodriguez Gonzalez ) - Ibirapuera University MSc Dentistry Program

Abstract


Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of radiotherapy on mandibular bone tissue in head and neck cancer patients through an analysis of pixel intensity and fractal dimension values on digital panoramic radiographs.

Materials and Methods: Thirty patients with radiographic records from before and after 3-dimensional (3D) conformational radiotherapy were selected. A single examiner carried out digital analyses of pixel intensity values and fractal dimensions, with the areas of interest unilaterally located in the right angle medullary region of the mandible below the mandibular canal and posterior to the molar region.

Results: Statistically significant decreases were observed in the mean pixel intensity (P=0.0368) and fractal dimension (P=0.0495) values after radiotherapy.

Conclusion: The results suggest that 3D conformational radiotherapy for head and neck cancer negatively affected the trabecular microarchitecture and mandibular bone mass.

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Radiotherapy; Panoramic Radiography; Mandible

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