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Analysis Of Dentigerous Cyst, Ameloblastoma, And Odontogenic Keratocyst On Panoramic Radiograph And CBCT : A Scoping Review
Background: The radiographic images similarity of a dentigerous cyst, ameloblastoma, and
odontogenic keratocyst can lead to misdiagnosis. The radiographic images of these lesions can be
analyzed using panoramic radiographs and CBCT. The purpose of this study was to find out what
methods could be used to analyze these lesions, to determine the characteristics of these lesions,
and to determine the use of CBCT and panoramic radiography in establishing radiodiagnosis
Method: This research was conducted using a scoping review, through searching for articles
related to the research topic in Pubmed, EBSCOHost, and Google Scholar.
Result: Fifty-eight studies and case reports were reviewed in this study. This study analyzed these
lesions using quantitative methods based on buccolingual size, density, and lesion volume using
CBCT. Qualitative methods were used to analyze border and shapes, associations, internal
structures, and locations using panoramic radiography and CBCT. Based on the cases studied, size,
border, and shape of these lesions were the least optimal characteristics analyzed by panoramic
radiography and CBCT.
Conclusion: CBCT can be a gold standard in analyzing dentigerous cyst, ameloblastoma, and
odontogenic keratocyst. Analysis of CBCT images could be more objective because it can be
carried out using quantitative methods for calculating the density, volume, and size of the
buccolingual expansion
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