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Interexaminer Agreement in the Radiologic Identification of Apical Periodontitis/Rarefying Osteitis in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network PREDICT Endodontic Study.

Ernest W N Lam1, Alan S Law2, Ruby H N Nguyen3, Sarah Basile4, Obadah Austah5, Gregg H Gilbert6, Paul A Lindauer7, Michael J Romano8, Donald R Nixdorf9, Jeffrey L Fellows10.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Periapical images are routinely made in endodontics to support diagnosis and treatment decisions, but conventional imaging may not readily demonstrate inflammatory changes. This study aims to quantify disagreement in the radiologic interpretation of apical periodontitis/rarefying osteitis between 2 expert examiners and to determine if differences exist based on anatomic location.
METHODS: We used 1717 pretreatment periapical images made before orthograde endodontic treatment as part of the Predicting Outcomes of Root Canal Treatment (PREDICT) study conducted within the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network. Periapical changes were assessed independently by 2 board-certified specialists, an oral and maxillofacial radiologist and an endodontist, blinded to other clinical information. If the examiners disagreed about whether a diagnosis of apical periodontitis/rarefying osteitis was justified, an adjudication was made by a third examiner.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of this radiologic diagnosis in the periapical images was 55%, and interexaminer agreement measured with the Cohen kappa statistic was calculated to be 0.56 (95% confidence interval, 0.52-0.60). Diagnostic disagreements between the 2 examiners occurred for 377 teeth (22%), with disagreements more frequent for jaw location (P = .038) and tooth type (P = .021). Differences between root number (P = .058) and jaw location and tooth groups (P = .069) were found not to be statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: The variability of diagnostic disagreements across anatomic location and tooth type may reflect the inability of periapical images to reveal bone changes masked by the complexity and density of overlying anatomic structures, a limitation that could potentially be overcome with the use of 3-dimensional imaging.
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Keywords:  Apical periodontitis; endodontics; oral and maxillofacial radiology; periapical rarefying osteitis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34280432      PMCID: PMC8984703          DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2021.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endod        ISSN: 0099-2399            Impact factor:   4.422


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1.  Long-term reliability and observer comparisons in the radiographic diagnosis of periapical disease.

Authors:  O Molven; A Halse; Inge Fristad
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 5.264

2.  Diagnosing periapical lesions--disagreement and borderline cases.

Authors:  A Halse; O Molven; I Fristad
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 5.264

Review 3.  Digital and advanced imaging in endodontics: a review.

Authors:  Madhu K Nair; Umadevi P Nair
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 4.171

4.  Detection of periapical bone defects in human jaws using cone beam computed tomography and intraoral radiography.

Authors:  S Patel; A Dawood; F Mannocci; R Wilson; T Pitt Ford
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2009-03-02       Impact factor: 5.264

5.  Accuracy of periapical radiography and cone-beam computed tomography scans in diagnosing apical periodontitis using histopathological findings as a gold standard.

Authors:  Francisco Wanderley Garcia de Paula-Silva; Min-Kai Wu; Mário Roberto Leonardo; Léa Assed Bezerra da Silva; Paul R Wesselink
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 4.171

6.  Agreement between periapical radiographs and cone-beam computed tomography for assessment of periapical status of root filled molar teeth.

Authors:  G S P Cheung; W L L Wei; C McGrath
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2013-02-26       Impact factor: 5.264

Review 7.  Cone beam computed tomography in Endodontics - a review.

Authors:  S Patel; C Durack; F Abella; H Shemesh; M Roig; K Lemberg
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2014-04-02       Impact factor: 5.264

8.  Diagnostic accuracy of periapical radiography and cone beam computed tomography in detecting apical periodontitis using histopathological findings as a reference standard.

Authors:  S Kanagasingam; C X Lim; C P Yong; F Mannocci; S Patel
Journal:  Int Endod J       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 5.264

Review 9.  Diagnostic Accuracy of Cone-beam Computed Tomography and Conventional Radiography on Apical Periodontitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Kamile Leonardi Dutra; Letícia Haas; André Luís Porporatti; Carlos Flores-Mir; Juliana Nascimento Santos; Luis André Mezzomo; Márcio Corrêa; Graziela De Luca Canto
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 4.171

10.  Variations in the radiographic interpretation of the periapical dental region.

Authors:  I Kaffe; B M Gratt
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 4.171

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1.  Prognostic Predictors of Endodontic Microsurgery: Radiographic Assessment.

Authors:  Chaonan Su; Rui Zhang; Rong Wang; Chengcan Yang; Zan Wang; Liuyan Meng
Journal:  Int Dent J       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 2.607

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