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Title: | Correlation among alveolar bone assessments provided by CBCT, micro-CT, and 14 T MRI |
Authors: | Goulart Gil Choi, Isabela Pinhata-Baptista, Otavio Henrique Ferraço, Renato Ho Kim, Jun Abdala Júnior, Reinaldo Saito Arita, Emiko Cortes, Arthur R. G. Ackerman, Jerome L. |
Keywords: | Bone marrow Tomography Dental implants Magnetic resonance imaging -- Case studies Microcomputed tomography |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | British Institute of Radiology |
Citation: | Choi, I. G. G., Pinhata-Baptista, O. H., Ferraço, R., Kim, J. H., Abdala Júnior, R., Arita, E. S., ... & Ackerman, J. L. (2022). Correlation among alveolar bone assessments provided by CBCT, micro-CT, and 14 T MRI. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 51, 20210243. |
Abstract: | Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate bone mineral adipose tissue (BMAT) volume in 21 alveolar bone specimens, as determined by 14 T MRI, and correlate them to the radiodensity values obtained pre-operatively of regions of interest (ROIs) by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and to the bone-volume-to-tissue-volume ratio values obtained by micro-CT, the gold-standard for morphometric data collection. Methods: Partially edentulous patients were submitted to a CBCT scan, and the radiographic bone densities in each ROI were automatically calculated using coDiagnostiX software. Based on the CBCT surgical planning, a CAD/CAM stereolithographic surgical guide was fabricated to retrieve a bone biopsy from the same ROIs scanned preoperatively, and then to orientate the subsequent implant placement. The alveolar bone biopsies were then collected and scanned using the micro-CT and 14 T MRI techniques. Pearson’s correlation test was performed to correlate the results obtained using the three different techniques. Results: In the 21 eligible bone specimens (6 females, 15 males), age (mean age 52.9 years), micro-CT, and 14 T MRI variables were found to be normally distributed (p > 0.05). The strongest—and only statistically significant (p < 0.05)—correlation was found between micro-CT and 14 T MRI values (r = 0.943), and the weakest, between 14 T MRI and CBCT values (r =–0.068). Conclusions: The findings suggest that 14 T MRI can be used to evaluate BMAT as an indirect marker for bone volume, and that CBCT is not a reliable technique to provide accurate bone density values. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/103747 |
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