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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (
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Objective. To evaluate the efficiency of
DVT
in comparison with
OPG
in the assessment of bony condylar changes in patients of TMJ pain. Methods. 100 temporomandibular joints of 62 patients with the complaint of temporomandibular joint pain were included in the study.
DVT
and
OPG
radiographs were taken for all the 100 joints. Three observers interpreted the
DVT
and
OPG
radiograph for the bony changes separately for two times with an interval of one week. The bony changes seen in the condyle were given coding from 0 to 6. (0: Normal, 1: Erosion, 2: Flattening, 3: Osteophyte, 4: Sclerosis, 5: Resorption, and 6: other changes). Interobserver and intraobserver variability was assessed with one-way ANOVA statistics. Z test was used to see the significant difference between
OPG
and
DVT
. Results. In the present study the interexaminer reliability for
OPG
and
DVT
was 0.903 and 0.978, respectively. Intraexaminer reliability for
OPG
and
DVT
was 0.908 and 0.980, respectively. The most common condylar bony change seen in
OPG
and
DVT
was erosion followed by flattening and osteophyte. There was significant difference between
OPG
and
DVT
in detecting erosion and osteophytes. The other changes observed in our study were Ely's cyst, pointed condyle, and bifid condyle. All the bony changes are more commonly seen in females than males. Conclusion.
DVT
provides more valid and accurate information on condylar bony changes. The
DVT
has an added advantage of lesser radiation exposure to the patient and cost effectiveness and could be easily accessible in a dental hospital.
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PMID:Assessment of condylar changes in patients with temporomandibular joint pain using digital volumetric tomography. 2533 35