首页|Mugla Sitki Kocman University Reports Findings in Malocclusion (A family-centered orthodontic screening approach using a machine learning-based mobile application)
Mugla Sitki Kocman University Reports Findings in Malocclusion (A family-centered orthodontic screening approach using a machine learning-based mobile application)
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New research on Dental Diseases and Conditions - Malocclusion is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Mugla, Turkey, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Skeletal orthodontic deformities can have functional and aesthetic consequences, making early detection critical. This study aimed to address the issue of parents bringing their children for routine orthodontic checkups after the ideal treatment age has passed.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Mugla Sitki Kocman University, “To address this, we developed a mobile application that uses machine-learning to make a preliminary diagnosis of skeletal malocclusion using just one photograph. A retrospective study was conducted on 524 prepubertal children, aged between 5 and 12 years, to evaluate the accuracy of the machine learning based mobile application. The application detects multiple points in photographs taken from the mobile camera and generates a signal indicating the diagnosis of skeletal malocclusion. The final accuracy of the Class Ⅲ vs not Class Ⅲ model deployed to the mobile application was above 81%, indicating its ability to accurately identify skeletal malocclusion. On a separate validation dataset of 145 patients diagnosed by 5 different clinicians, the accuracy of Class Ⅱ vs Class I model was 69%; And pg 4, ln 61: as Class Ⅱ vs Class I with 69% accuracy. The application provides parents with important information about the orthodontic problem, age of treatment, and various treatment options. This enables parents to seek further advice from an orthodontist at an earlier stage and make informed decisions. However, the diagnosis should still be confirmed by an orthodontist.”
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