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How reliable are AI-Assisted cephalometric programs in assessing measurements involving bilateral landmarks?

Open Access
|Jun 2025

Abstract

Objective

Recent advancements in technology have promoted artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically detect landmarks on lateral cephalograms. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of an AI-assisted cephalometric analysis program (Webceph, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea) in the assessment of cephalometric measurements involving bilateral landmarks.

Materials and methods

Fifty-one high-quality cephalograms were used and inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied. Two researchers manually traced the cephalograms after which an AI-assisted cephalometric analysis program (Webceph) was applied. Both intra-and inter-operator reliability were tested. Independent Sample t-tests were used to compare the means of measurements.

Results

The inter- and intra-class correlation coefficients were 0.80 which indicated ‘good’ reliability. Statistically significant differences were found in the gonial angle and effective mandibular length measurements (p<0.05), but not in the articular angle and FMA angle (p>0.05). The results suggest that, while AI-assisted programs provide reliable measurements, differences in certain measurements may be attributed to inherent AI algorithm limitations. Clinicians should verify and, if needed, correct bilateral landmark locations after the initial AI digitisation.

Conclusion

AI-driven cephalometric analysis holds promise for improving diagnostic efficiency and precision. However, limitations and further AI advancements require consideration to ensure appropriate clinical use.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2025-0017 | Journal eISSN: 2207-7480 | Journal ISSN: 2207-7472
Language: English
Page range: 123 - 129
Submitted on: Sep 1, 2024
Accepted on: Mar 1, 2025
Published on: Jun 19, 2025
Published by: Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc.
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 times per year

© 2025 Hakan Gurcan Gurel, Pinar Alkumru, Pavel Sectakof, published by Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc.
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