Abstract

In dental panoramic images, the information on physical changes of alveolar bone or jaw bone is very important to diagnose several diseases. To detect such change, it is useful to compare two panoramic x-ray images acquired at different times. These two images are usually acquired with different conditions in terms of the positioning of the dental arch, and thus these images can be impaired from some geometrical changes related to the scale of the panoramic images and deformation of the teeth and jaw bones. As a result of this, it is very hard to make an accurate registration. To cope with this issue, we developed a dedicated image registration method to match these two images by a newly introduced non-rigid transformation method and registration method using the cross-correlation of localized regions. We evaluated our proposed method with several sets of two images acquired with different geometrical conditions. The material evaluated in this study was a skull phantom. The results of these experiments showed the validity and intrinsic ability of our proposed method in clinical examinations.

Highlights

  • Periodontitis has been studied as related to cardiac diseases and diabetes mellitus

  • The purpose of this study is to develop an accurate registration method of two dental panoramic images acquired at different times and with a different geometry

  • The image registration of dental panoramic images is very important in the diagnosis of dental diseases, and this technique is applicable to postmortem investigations

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Introduction

Periodontitis has been studied as related to cardiac diseases and diabetes mellitus. In the diagnosis of periodontitis, dental panoramic apparatus [1] with a tomosynthesis method [2] [3] is used gradually, because the tomosynthesis method can focus on a specified imaging layer in the dental arch and semi-quantitative analysis of the imaged layer is expected to be realized [4] [5]. This panoramic imaging apparatus would be useful, if we could detect the. If we can succeed in this task, it can be expected to yield useful information for the dental diagnosis and treatment in terms of progression and prognosis

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