Journal
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 19, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11199232
Keywords
blob detection; dental caries dataset; deep learning; radiography
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Dental caries are a prevalent chronic disease globally, and early detection is crucial for treatment. Traditional computer aided diagnosis methods are limited by the complex characteristics of caries images, unable to effectively identify hidden lesions. The proposed deep learning technique utilizes blob detection for automatic detection of caries in dental radiographs.
Dental Caries are one of the most prevalent chronic diseases around the globe. Detecting carious lesions is a challenging task. Conventional computer aided diagnosis and detection methods in the past have heavily relied on the visual inspection of teeth. These methods are only effective on large and clearly visible caries on affected teeth. Conventional methods have been limited in performance due to the complex visual characteristics of dental caries images, which consist of hidden or inaccessible lesions. The early detection of dental caries is an important determinant for treatment and benefits much from the introduction of new tools, such as dental radiography. In this paper, we propose a deep learning-based technique for dental caries detection namely: blob detection. The proposed technique automatically detects hidden and inaccessible dental caries lesions in bitewing radio-graphs. The approach employs data augmentation to increase the number of images in the data set to have a total of 11,114 dental images. Image pre-processing on the data set was through the use of Gaussian blur filters. Image segmentation was handled through thresholding, erosion and dilation morphology, while image boundary detection was achieved through active contours method. Furthermore, the deep learning based network through the sequential model in Keras extracts features from the images through blob detection. Finally, a convexity threshold value of 0.9 is introduced to aid in the classification of caries as either present or not present. The process of detection and classifying dental caries achieved the results of 97% and 96% for the precision and recall values, respectively.
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