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Automated Skeletal Classification with Lateral Cephalometry Based on Artificial Intelligence

Authors
Yu, H. J.Cho, S. R.Kim, M. J.Kim, W. H.Kim, J. W.Choi, J.
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
deep learning; orthodontics; diagnosis; orthognathic surgery; diagnostic imaging; neural networks
Citation
JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
URI
https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/6606
DOI
10.1177/0022034520901715
ISSN
0022-0345
1544-0591
Abstract
Lateral cephalometry has been widely used for skeletal classification in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. However, this conventional system, requiring manual tracing of individual landmarks, contains possible errors of inter- and intravariability and is highly time-consuming. This study aims to provide an accurate and robust skeletal diagnostic system by incorporating a convolutional neural network (CNN) into a 1-step, end-to-end diagnostic system with lateral cephalograms. A multimodal CNN model was constructed on the basis of 5,890 lateral cephalograms and demographic data as an input. The model was optimized with transfer learning and data augmentation techniques. Diagnostic performance was evaluated with statistical analysis. The proposed system exhibited >90% sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for vertical and sagittal skeletal diagnosis. Clinical performance of the vertical classification showed the highest accuracy at 96.40 (95% CI, 93.06 to 98.39; model III). The receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve both demonstrated the excellent performance of the system, with a mean area under the curve >95%. The heat maps of cephalograms were also provided for deeper understanding of the quality of the learned model by visually representing the region of the cephalogram that is most informative in distinguishing skeletal classes. In addition, we present broad applicability of this system through subtasks. The proposed CNN-incorporated system showed potential for skeletal orthodontic diagnosis without the need for intermediary steps requiring complicated diagnostic procedures.
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