Validation of dental X-ray by cytokine RANTES - comparison of X-ray findings with cytokine overexpression in jawbone

Clin Cosmet Investig Dent. 2014 Aug 21:6:71-9. doi: 10.2147/CCIDE.S69807. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Introduction: There is a need to clarify the extent to which the most common diagnostic tool in dentistry - two-dimensional panoramic tomography (2D-OPG) - is suitable for identifying fatty degenerative osteolysis of jawbone (FDOJ).

Materials and methods: To obtain a qualitative assessment of edentulous jawbone sections, the results from 2D-OPG with a defined X-ray density (XrDn), expression of the cytokine RANTES (regulated on activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted), and a transalveolar ultrasound system for measuring jawbone density were compared.

Results: The difference in the XrDn of healthy jawbone and FDOJ are minimal, whereas RANTES is up to 25-fold higher in FDOJ. In contrast to 2D-OPG, transalveolar ultrasound showed coincidental findings in FDOJ areas.

Discussion: Comparisons of the data revealed a discrepancy between the XrDn of 2D-OPGs and the medullary osteopathies in the jawbone like FDOJ.

Conclusion: The data suggest that there is a critical attitude toward the use of 2D-OPG as a sole imaging diagnostic tool for assessing chronic inflammatory processes in the jawbone. Specifically, 2D-OPG is objectively not suitable for depicting FDOJ.

Keywords: RANTES; bone density measurement; osteonecrotic jawbone; silent inflammation.