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dc.contributor.authorLe, T.-
dc.contributor.authorNassery, K.-
dc.contributor.authorKahler, W.-
dc.contributor.authorHeithersay, G.-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.citationAustralian Orthodontic Journal, 2011; 27(2):162-168-
dc.identifier.issn0587-3908-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/71693-
dc.description.abstractAIMS: The aim of the present study was to compare diagnostic assessments of anterior tooth and bone status in a randomised cohort of pre-orthodontic patients using panoramic and periapical radiographs. METHOD: Four hundred and forty-four cases with matched periapical and panoramic radiographs were examined by three observers. Two were final-year postgraduate endodontic students and the other, a final-year Honours degree dental student. Multirater Kappa values were used to assess the reliability of the observers, with a value of 1 equating to complete agreement. RESULTS: With the exception of endodontic Class 1 and 2 palatal invaginations, reliability exceeded 0.95 for all three observers. An assessment of the graduate endodontic students revealed only a marginal increase in the kappa values. Statistical analysis (p < 0.05) determined that developmental anomalies or tooth/bone pathoses were more reliably detected by observers using periapical radiographs compared with panoramic films. This finding has relevance given the likelihood of anterior dental trauma among young children. CONCLUSION: While there have been considerable improvements in the quality of dental panoramic radiography, the present study indicated that a reliable pre-orthodontic or post-trauma diagnostic assessment should include both panoramic and intra-oral radiographs.-
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityTina Le, Khash Nassery, Bill Kahler and Geoffrey Heithersay-
dc.description.urihttp://www.aso.org.au/aoj/AOJ_docs/AOJ.htm-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherAustralian Society of Orthodontists-
dc.rights© Australian Orthodontic Journal-
dc.subjectAlveolar Process-
dc.subjectCuspid-
dc.subjectIncisor-
dc.subjectDental Enamel-
dc.subjectTooth Root-
dc.subjectHumans-
dc.subjectJaw Diseases-
dc.subjectPeriapical Diseases-
dc.subjectAnodontia-
dc.subjectTooth, Supernumerary-
dc.subjectTooth Diseases-
dc.subjectDental Pulp Calcification-
dc.subjectTooth, Nonvital-
dc.subjectTooth Fractures-
dc.subjectRoot Resorption-
dc.subjectObserver Variation-
dc.subjectRadiography, Bitewing-
dc.subjectRadiography, Panoramic-
dc.subjectCohort Studies-
dc.titleA comparative diagnostic assessment of anterior tooth and bone status using panoramic and periapical radiography-
dc.typeJournal article-
pubs.publication-statusPublished-
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