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Published in: BMC Oral Health 1/2013

Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research article

Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs

Authors: Masafumi Oda, Shinji Kito, Tatsurou Tanaka, Ikuko Nishida, Shuji Awano, Yuko Fujita, Katsura Saeki, Shinobu Matsumoto-Takeda, Nao Wakasugi-Sato, Manabu Habu, Shinya Kokuryo, Masaaki Kodama, Takeshi Kaneuji, Daigo Yoshiga, Ikuya Miyamoto, Shun Nishimura, Yoshihiro Yamashita, Kenshi Maki, Kazuhiro Tominaga, Izumi Yoshioka, Toshihiro Ansai, Yasuhiro Morimoto

Published in: BMC Oral Health | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Recent studies suggest that tonsilloliths are clinically related to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. Based on our empirical knowledge, tonsilloliths are relatively commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. It has been reported that the detection rate of tonsilloliths was under 24% in previous reports, although experience suggests otherwise. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of tonsilloliths using computed tomography (CT). In addition, the possible causes of low detection rates on panoramic radiographs were evaluated based on comparisons between CT images and panoramic radiographs in order to elucidate the limitations of visualizing the area around the palatine tonsils on panoramic radiographs.

Methods

482 pairs of CT images and panoramic radiographs were retrospectively assessed with respect to the presence and characteristics of tonsilloliths. In addition, the causes in cases of disagreement between the two modalities were analyzed.

Results

The detection rate of tonsilloliths was 46.1% using CT scans, unlike previous reports. The characteristics of tonsillolith were dot-like figures with about 300-500 Hounsfield units within the palatine tonsil under the soft palate. The most common length of tonsilloliths was about 3 or 4 mm. As the subjects aged, the detection rate increased gradually. A significant difference in the tonsillolith detection rate was found between the over and under 40-year-old groups (p < 0.0001). However, the detection rate of tonsilloliths was only 7.3% on panoramic radiographs. A significant correlation was observed between the detection rate of tonsilloliths on panoramic radiographs and CT number (Spearman r = 0.429), size, (Spearman r = 0.318), and number of tonsilloliths (Spearman r = 0.333).

Conclusion

The present results suggest that tonsilloliths are relatively more common than previously suggested. However, panoramic radiographs detect only a small percentage of palatine tonsilloliths. The low detection rates on panoramic radiographs might be related to the degree of calcification, size, and number of tonsilloliths.
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Metadata
Title
Prevalence and imaging characteristics of detectable tonsilloliths on 482 pairs of consecutive CT and panoramic radiographs
Authors
Masafumi Oda
Shinji Kito
Tatsurou Tanaka
Ikuko Nishida
Shuji Awano
Yuko Fujita
Katsura Saeki
Shinobu Matsumoto-Takeda
Nao Wakasugi-Sato
Manabu Habu
Shinya Kokuryo
Masaaki Kodama
Takeshi Kaneuji
Daigo Yoshiga
Ikuya Miyamoto
Shun Nishimura
Yoshihiro Yamashita
Kenshi Maki
Kazuhiro Tominaga
Izumi Yoshioka
Toshihiro Ansai
Yasuhiro Morimoto
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Oral Health / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6831
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-13-54

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