Exploring Radiomorphometric Parameters in Hypothyroid Patients' Panoramic Radiographs: Implications for Dental Diagnosis

Posted: January 21, 2025
This cross-sectional study explored radiomorphometric parameters in dental panoramic images of hypothyroid patients, indicating changes in bone mineral density. The study compared indices like MI, PMI, AGI, GI, and MCI between hypothyroid patients and healthy controls, with AGI showing statistically significant differences. Findings suggest that radiomorphometric parameters can serve as valuable indicators of bone changes in systemic diseases like hypothyroidism, with potential for predicting bone mineral density changes. Further research and utilization of technology like machine learning can enhance understanding and application of these parameters in dental practice.

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