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Novel Method to Delineate Palatal Rugae and Assess Their Complexity Using Fractal Analysis

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2022 Dec 16
PMID 36526713
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Palatal rugae constitute significant morphological landmarks, with wide clinical applications in forensics, insertion of mini-screws, and superimposition. Their morphology has been studied mainly with indices relevant to their qualitative characteristics. The present paper aims at presenting a new quantitative method to evaluate their complexity, by means of box-counting fractal dimension analysis, and to investigate its inter- and intra-rater reliability. Twenty maxillary plaster models were scanned for the needs of this study. A sequence of steps, including cropping of the mesh, ball pivoting, distance mapping and fractal dimension analysis, performed with Viewbox 4 software, was followed. Box-counting fractal dimensions were calculated as a measure of rugae's complexity. Inter- and intra-rater reliability were investigated, using Bland-Altman analysis. Fractal dimensions ranged from 1.274 to 1.491 (average: 1.412). Bland-Altman analysis of inter- and intra-examiner reliability demonstrated that the 95% limits of agreement ranged from - 0.012 to 0.011 and from - 0.004 to 0.004, respectively. The method is reliable and can be applied in research and forensics. It offers comprehensive evaluation of the rugae's complexity and a complete set of information about their outlines and height profiles, with minimum user intervention.

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