Volumetric measurements from manually drawn segmentations of periapical lesions in cone-beam computed tomography scans correlate with the inflammatory activity classified using the dental apical inflammation score
The Dental Apical Inflammation Score (DAIS) is a semi-quantitative histopathological score used to categorise apical inflammatory lesions. This score has shown clinical potential for assessment of wound-healing and infection risk in post-apical lesions.
Objective
This retrospective study aimed to investigate whether periapical lesion volume measurements obtained using manual segmentation on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans were related to the DAIS categorisation. In addition, the correlations of periapical lesion volume with treatment, anatomical sites, and histological diagnosis criteria were explored.
Lesions with a DAIS of 4 showed a significantly larger mean volume than those with a DAIS of 2 (p-value of 0.0377). Lesion volumes also showed a significant difference (p-value of 0.0157) in relation to the histological diagnosis types, with diagnosis based on the presence of radicular cysts being associated with a larger mean lesion volume than that based on the proportion of radicular cysts.
Discussion/conclusions
The volume of the preoperative periapical lesion correlates with both the DAIS category and histological diagnosis and can be used to assess inflammatory infiltrations, facilitating clinical decision-making and treatment-plan optimisation.