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Diagnostic validity (sensitivity and specificity) of panoramic X-rays in osteoarthrosis of the temporomandibular joint
Authors:Rafael Poveda-Roda  José Bagan  Enrique Carbonell  Maria Margaix
Institution:1. Department of Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery, Valencia University General Hospital, Spain;2. Department of Stomatology and Maxillofacial SurgeryUniversity of Valencia, Spain;3. Department of StomatologyUniversity of Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Objective:

To establish the diagnostic validity of panoramic X-rays (PRx) in temporomandibular osteoarthrosis (OA) using the clinical and imaging criteria (magnetic resonance imaging, MRI) of the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) as gold standards.

Methods:

Eighty-four patients with full clinical records (RDC/TMD), PRx, and MRI scans were selected. Two stomatologists evaluated the PRx for OA. The MRI findings were derived from the radiologist report. Intra/inter-examiner concordance was established. The diagnostic concordance between clinical signs and MRI was determined. Both were used as gold standards to calculate the validity of PRx in OA.

Results:

The diagnostic validity of PRx with MRI as gold standard was sensitivity?=?69·0% and specificity?=?67·9%. The diagnostic validity of PRx with clinical criteria as gold standard was sensitivity?=?61·6% and specificity =?57·9%.

Discussion:

Panoramic X-rays have scant diagnostic validity in temporomandibular osteoarthrosis when taking MRI or clinical criteria of RDC/TMD as gold standards.
Keywords:Validity  Sensitivity  Specificity  Osteoarthrosis  Temporomandibular  Panoramic X-rays  RDC/TMD  Magnetic resonance imaging
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