Artificial Intelligence-Based Evaluation of Permanent First Molar Extraction Indications in Children Using Panoramic Radiographs
Serap Gülçin Çetin, Ömer Faruk Ertuğrul, Nursezen Kavasoğlu, Veysel Eratilla

TL;DR
An AI model can help dentists decide if a child's permanent first molar should be extracted based on panoramic X-rays, with performance not biased by age or sex.
Contribution
A novel AI model using Gabor-HOG-SVM features for evaluating molar extraction needs in children from panoramic radiographs.
Findings
The AI model achieved 77.78% accuracy in classifying extraction indications in children's molars.
The model showed balanced performance across age and sex groups without significant bias.
The model's AUC value of 0.77 indicates acceptable diagnostic capability for extraction decisions.
Abstract
What are the main findings? An artificial intelligence-based Gabor–HOG–SVM model can classify permanent first molar extraction indications in children using panoramic radiographs with acceptable accuracy.The model demonstrated balanced performance between extraction-indicated and non-indicated cases without age- or sex-related bias. An artificial intelligence-based Gabor–HOG–SVM model can classify permanent first molar extraction indications in children using panoramic radiographs with acceptable accuracy. The model demonstrated balanced performance between extraction-indicated and non-indicated cases without age- or sex-related bias. What are the implications of the main findings? AI-assisted analysis of panoramic radiographs may support clinicians by reducing observer-dependent variability in pediatric extraction decisions.The proposed approach provides a reproducible…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies · Dental Health and Care Utilization
