Dedeoglu, NumanEser, GozdeOzen, Duygu CelikAltun, Oguzhan2024-08-042024-08-0420240911-60281613-9674https://doi.org/10.1007/s11282-023-00707-5https://hdl.handle.net/11616/101532ObjectivesDiabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by dysregulation of glucose metabolism, with characteristic long-term complications accompanied by changes in bone quality. The purpose of this study is to compare the results with a control group by performing radiomorphometric analyses on panoramic radiographs obtained 5 years apart to examine changes in the mandibular bone cortex and microstructures of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients.MethodsTwo panoramic radiographs that were taken 5 years (mean 5.26 +/- 0.134) apart from 52 patients with T2DM (n:26) and a control group (n:26) were used. A total of 104 images were evaluated. Analyses were done from the condyle (FD1), angulus (FD2), distal second premolar apex (FD3), and anterior to the mental foramen (FD4) for fractal dimension (FD) in the mandible. Symphysis index (SI), anterior index (AI), molar index (MI), posterior index (PI), and panoramic mandibular index (PMI) measurements were taken for cortical analysis. Three-way ANOVA, three-way robust ANOVA, two-way ANOVA, and two-way robust ANOVA tests were used for statistical analysis (p < 0.05).ResultsAfter a 5-year period, there was a significant decrease in all FD measures of the mandible in both T2DM and control groups (p < 0.05). This resulted in a statistical difference in the main effect of time. After a 5-year period, no significant difference in mandibular cortical measures was identified between the T2DM and control groups (p > 0.05).ConclusionAccording to panoramic radiography, the mandibular trabecular structure deteriorated after 5 years, whereas cortical values remained the same. It concluded that T2DM had no effect on these results.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDiabetes mellitusPanoramic radiographyCortical boneTrabecular boneFive-year change of panoramic radiomorphometric indices and fractal dimension values in type 2 diabetes patientsArticle40149573761065310.1007/s11282-023-00707-52-s2.0-85168608878Q2WOS:001080344700001Q3