Abstract

Dental implantation is a surgical procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Detecting missing tooth regions is essential for planning dental implant placement. This study proposes an automated method that detects regions of missing teeth in panoramic radiographic images. Tooth instance segmentation is required to accurately detect a missing tooth region in panoramic radiographic images containing obstacles, such as dental appliances or restoration. Therefore, we constructed a dataset that contains 455 panoramic radiographic images and annotations for tooth instance segmentation and missing tooth region detection. First, the segmentation model segments teeth into the panoramic radiographic image and generates teeth masks. Second, a detection model uses the teeth masks as input to predict regions of missing teeth. Finally, the detection model identifies the position and number of missing teeth in the panoramic radiographic image. We achieved 92.14% mean Average Precision (mAP) for tooth instance segmentation and 59.09% mAP for missing tooth regions detection. As a result, this method assists diagnosis by clinicians to detect missing teeth regions for implant placement.

Highlights

  • Dental implants are a common surgical procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery [1].Prior to implant placement surgery, it is essential to establish a surgical plan [2,3,4]

  • We proposed a method of simultaneously detecting missing tooth regions for dental implant placement planning using a panoramic radiographic image

  • When the Intersection over Union (IoU) between ground truth and prediction is larger than the threshold, we considered it a correct prediction. mean Average Precision (mAP) (0.5) is calculated by predicting the correct answer when IoU is

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Introduction

Dental implants are a common surgical procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery [1]. Prior to implant placement surgery, it is essential to establish a surgical plan [2,3,4]. An implant placement plan is created using a patient’s panoramic radiographic image or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) image [5,6,7]. Implant placement is performed by finding missing tooth regions and determining a suitable implant product for the missing tooth regions [8,9]. Missing tooth region detection precedes implant placement. Automatic detection of missing tooth regions is essential for developing an automatic implant placement plan

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