Open Bite Classification Using Machine Learning: A Cephalometric Analysis
Salih Abu Shahin, Loai Abdallah, Kareem Midlej, Peter Proff, Nezar Watted, Fuad A. Iraqi

TL;DR
This study uses machine learning to accurately classify and understand different types of anterior open bite malocclusion in orthodontic patients.
Contribution
The study introduces an interpretable machine learning model for diagnosing and phenotyping anterior open bite using cephalometric data.
Findings
The decision tree classifier achieved 96.2% accuracy in distinguishing open bite from healthy subjects.
ML-NSL was the most influential feature in classification, followed by facial axis and PFH/AFH.
Unsupervised clustering identified ten craniofacial clusters, including mixed groups with intermediate skeletal patterns.
Abstract
Background: Anterior open bite (AOB) is a complex malocclusion characterized by different vertical craniofacial growth and heterogeneous skeletal patterns, making objective diagnosis challenging using conventional cephalometric assessment alone. Recent advances in machine learning offer new opportunities to improve phenotypic characterization and diagnostic accuracy in orthodontics. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed lateral cephalometric records from 1056 orthodontic patients, comprising 621 patients with an anterior open bite and 435 healthy controls, all of whom were from the Arab population in Israel. Five clinically relevant cephalometric parameters related to vertical skeletal relationships were evaluated: the mandibular plane angle (ML-NSL), palatal plane angle (NL-NSL), posterior to anterior facial height ratio (PFH/AFH), gonial angle, and the facial axis. Statistical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Temporomandibular Joint Disorders · Dental Radiography and Imaging
