Classification of Pediatric Dental Diseases from Panoramic Radiographs using Natural Language Transformer and Deep Learning Models
Journal:
medRxiv
Published Date:
Jan 1, 2025
Abstract
Accurate classification of pediatric dental diseases from panoramic radiographs is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment planning. This study explores a text-based approach using a natural language transformer to generate textual descriptions of radiographs, which are then classified using deep learning models. Three models were evaluated: a one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1D-CNN), a long short-term memory (LSTM) network, and a pretrained bidirectional encoder representations from transformer (BERT) model for binary disease classification. Results showed that BERT achieved 77% accuracy, excelling in detecting periapical infections but struggling with caries identification. The 1D-CNN outperformed BERT with 84% accuracy, providing a more balanced classification, while the LSTM model achieved only 57% accuracy. Both 1D-CNN and BERT surpassed three pretrained CNN models trained directly on panoramic radiographs, indicating that text-based classification is a viable alternative to traditional image-based methods. These findings highlight the potential of language-based models for radiographic interpretation while underscoring challenges in generalizability. Future research should refine text generation, develop hybrid models integrating textual and image-based features, and validate performance on larger datasets to enhance clinical applicability.