Sri Wigati Mardi Mulyani, Yunita Savitri, Alhidayati Asymal, Deny Saputra, Putri Alfa Meirani Laksanti, Norliza Ibrahim
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Abstract
Objectives: The study aimed to analyze the trabecular bone structure pattern of the condylar bone on panoramic radiography using fractal dimension (FD) analysis and to identify the correlation between FD and bone mineral density (BMD) values to assess osteoporosis risk in postmenopausal women.
Materials and methods: This study involved 150 panoramic radiographs of postmenopausal women aged ≥50 years who were diagnosed with normal, osteopenia, and osteoporosis based on BMD values. FD analysis was performed on the condylar bone to establish standard FD values for normal, osteopenia, and osteoporosis conditions. The analysis was performed on the condylar bone using the box-counting method in ImageJ software to obtain FD values from skeletonized binary images of 30 × 30 pixel regions of interest (ROIs) on both condylar heads.
Statistical analysis: The normality of the data was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test, and correlations between variables were evaluated using Spearman's rank correlation analysis.
Results: There was a significant positive correlation (p < 0.001) between FD and BMD values, with moderate correlation strength (r = 0.462 for ROI 1 and r = 0.518 for ROI 2). Higher BMD values were associated with higher FD values, and vice versa. Low FD values indicated low trabecular bone density (osteoporosis), while higher FD values reflected better trabecular bone density (normal).
Conclusion: FD analysis of the mandibular condyles can serve as an indicator of osteoporosis. It complements BMD by quantifying trabecular bone structural changes, offering a method for early osteoporosis detection.
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The European Journal of Dentistry is the official journal of the Dental Investigations Society, based in Turkey. It is a double-blinded peer-reviewed, Open Access, multi-disciplinary international journal addressing various aspects of dentistry. The journal''s board consists of eminent investigators in dentistry from across the globe and presents an ideal international composition. The journal encourages its authors to submit original investigations, reviews, and reports addressing various divisions of dentistry including oral pathology, prosthodontics, endodontics, orthodontics etc. It is available both online and in print.