Automated Fractal Analysis of Right and Left Condyles on Digital Panoramic Images Among Patients With Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) and Use of Machine Learning Algorithms in the Diagnosis of TMD
Sumeet N Raut, Prashant B Patil

TL;DR
This study uses fractal analysis and machine learning to distinguish TMD patients from healthy individuals using panoramic dental images.
Contribution
The study introduces automated fractal analysis and XGBoost machine learning for TMD diagnosis using digital panoramic images.
Findings
TMD patients had significantly lower fractal dimension values compared to healthy controls.
XGBoost achieved an ROC-AUC of 0.9449, showing strong diagnostic performance for TMD.
Gender and age influenced fractal dimensions, with the most notable differences in the 30-39 age group.
Abstract
Background & purpose The diagnosis of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) can be a challenging and arduous task. The role of advanced imaging modalities, such as computed tomography & magnetic resonance imaging, in the evaluation of temporomandibular joints is indispensable. However, panoramic imaging remains a widely available and cost-effective imaging modality in many clinical setups. This study aims to automate fractal analysis of mandibular condyles on panoramic radiographs using ImageJ macros code and to compare fractal dimensions between TMD patients and age-group-matched healthy controls. Additionally, the study evaluates age- and gender-related variations in fractal dimensions and investigates the utility of machine learning classifiers for differentiating patients with TMD from healthy individuals. Materials and methods A total of 220 subjects were selected for the study, with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
