Background:- The aim of this prospective cross
sectional study was to determine the accuracy of CBCT in quantifying
intra-osseous periodontal bone defects. Methods:- 5 patients with intra-bony
defects were selected and 10 defects were assessed. A total of 60 measurements
were performed.Periapical radiographs and Cone beam CT scan images were
obtained. Height and depth of each defects was measured using appropriate
software. Direct measurements were done during surgical interventions using a
periodontal probe and were considered the standard reference. Measurements made
by all three modalities were compared to each other. Results:- Linear
measurements for all defects revealed no statistical differences between CBCT
and direct intra-surgical measurements with respect to the height as well as
the depth of the defect. There was a significant difference when comparing
peri-apical radiographs to the other two methods. IOPA measurements were only
74.3% accurate as compared to the standard intra-surgical whereas the CBCT
measurements were 86.5%. Conclusion:- All three modalities proved to be useful
for identifying interproximal periodontal defect but CBCT took the lead with
better accuracy in reproducing the clinical measurement of intra-bony
periodontal bone defects and better visualization of the extent of the defect.
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