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Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Clinical Endodontic Applications: A Systematic Review

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Author(s):
Candemil, Amanda Pelegrin ; dos Santos, Guilherme Nilson Alves ; Oliveira, Matheus L. ; Gatti, Filippo ; Silva-Sousa, Yara T. C. ; Silva-Sousa, Alice C. ; Mazzi-Chaves, Jardel Francisco ; Sousa-Neto, Manoel Damiao
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS; v. 50, n. 4, p. 16-pg., 2024-03-26.
Abstract

Introduction: The development of dedicated coils and new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences has led to an increase in image resolution and a reduction in artifacts. Consequently, numerous studies have demonstrated the utility of MRI as a nonionizing alternative to cone-beam computed tomographic imaging. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the accuracy of MRI in clinical applications in endodontics. Methods: A literature search was conducted using PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science. The inclusion criteria encompassed studies evaluating MRI applications in endodontics, covering tooth and root canal anatomy, root canal working length, pulp vitality and regeneration, the effect of caries on dental pulp, guided endodontics, periapical lesions, and root cracks/ fractures. The selected studies examined both ex vivo and in vivo human teeth using clinical MRI units. Two researchers independently screened the studies, applied the eligibility criteria, and assessed the potential risk of bias using the revised QUADAS-2 tool (Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, UK). Results: A total of 18 studies were included in this systematic review, demonstrating that the use of MRI has a high diagnostic value in endodontics. In the evaluation of tooth and root canal anatomy, pulp vitality and regeneration, the effect of caries on dental pulp, periapical lesions, and root cracks/fractures, MRI 's accuracy is comparable to or even higher than reference standards such as cone-beam computed tomographic imaging, micro -computed tomographic imaging, and histology. Conclusions: MRI has high potential accuracy for diagnosing various clinical endodontic tasks, except for root canal length, size of caries, and periapical lesion dimensions, which are overestimated in MRI. (J Endod 2024;50:434 -449.) (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/07081-5 - Effect of the reduction of artefacts arising from high-density materials on cone-beam ct by artificial intelligence on the diagnosis of vertical root fracture and root perforation
Grantee:Amanda Candemil Kanashiro
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Post-doctor
FAPESP's process: 21/01623-8 - Effect of the reduction of artefacts arising from high-density materials on cone-beam CT by artificial intelligence on the diagnosis of vertical root fracture and root perforation
Grantee:Amanda Candemil Kanashiro
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral