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Panoramic Radiography is of Limited Value in the Evaluation of Maxillary Sinus Disease

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2018 Nov 28
PMID 30477956
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine (1) the diagnostic efficacy of orthopantomography (OPG) in the diagnosis of sinus diseases by using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) as the imaging gold standard, (2) which diseases can be diagnosed by using panoramic radiography or CBCT, and (3) the interobserver agreement of 2 experienced dental radiologists.

Study Design: The images of 714 individuals who underwent OPG and CBCT on the same day were assessed separately by 2 dental radiologists. The results were compared by using Gwet's AC statistical methods.

Results: In total, 1322 maxillary sinuses were imaged. The sensitivity of OPG for the detection of any maxillary sinus pathology was poor compared with CBCT, but the specificity was high. The sensitivity of OPG for detecting mucosal thickening was 36.7%. The positive predictive value of OPG for diagnosing mucosal thickening was 79.9 %, but the negative predictive value was 51.9%. Interobserver agreement was strong (≥0.912) for all lesions except mucosal thickening.

Conclusions: Panoramic imaging has low efficacy in the diagnosis of sinus disease, even when examined by experienced dental radiologists. OPG can be useful in excluding disease, but 3-dimensional scanning is necessary for the definitive investigation of sinus lesions.

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