Cortell Ballester, IsidoroAlmendros-Marqués, NievesBerini Aytés, LeonardoGay Escoda, Cosme2013-07-112013-07-112011-011698-4447https://hdl.handle.net/2445/44723Objectives: The present study evaluates the reliability of the Radio Memory® software (Radio Memory; Belo Horizonte,Brasil.) on classifying lower third molars, analyzing intra- and interexaminer agreement of the results. Study Design: An observational, descriptive study of 280 lower third molars was made. The corresponding orthopantomographs were analyzed by two examiners using the Radio Memory® software. The exam was repeated 30 days after the first observation by each examiner. Both intra- and interexaminer agreement were determined using the SPSS v 12.0 software package for Windows (SPSS; Chicago, USA). Results: Intra- and interexaminer agreement was shown for both the Pell & Gregory and the Winter classifications, p<0.01, with 99% significant correlation between variables in all the cases. Conclusions: The use of Radio Memory® software for the classification of lower third molars is shown to be a valid alternative to the conventional method (direct evaluation on the orthopantomograph), for both clinical and investigational applications.6 p.application/pdfeng(c) Medicina Oral SL, 2011Dent molarQueixal del senyMolarWisdom toothValidation of a computer-assisted system on classifying lower third molarsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article5888352013-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess20711161