Radiographic Interpretation Review: Anatomic Landmarks, Caries, Bone loss & Dental Materials Also processing/operator errors.

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Radiographic Interpretation Review: Anatomic Landmarks, Caries, Bone loss & Dental Materials Also processing/operator errors

1-2 parts of the tooth again; 3/6 pulp; 4 PDL; 5 lamina dura; 7 cancellous bone (trabeculation) What is #1- 7 pointing to?

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Canine Area 3 4 2 1 Activity: What are the DM on tooth #8?

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Anterior Region 2 3 Also can see the nasal concha; nasal septum clearly

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Premolar Area Activity: Can you identify 1-6 in this picture?

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Molar Area 8

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Molar Area Activity: What is the thin radiopaque line here? 3 Soft tissue outline of maxillary tuberosity Look at typo– see that the beam will penetrate the anatomic structures and will show up on the film– coronoid process; zygomatic arch

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Lower anterior

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Lower Canine Area

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Lower premolar- molar area Activity: Why do you see the cortical bone or inferior border of the mandible here?

Radiographic Anatomy Basics: Molar Area

Anatomy: Panoral Radiograph 10

Activity: What was the operator error here (excessive smile)?

8 7 7. oblique ridge (ext) 8. coronoid process

FIND: orbit, anterior nasal spine; nasal conchae; hard palate; maxillary sinus; floor of maxillary sinus; median palatine suture; submandibular fossa; bite block; air or open spaces; mandibular canal; impacted #17

Be sure to review chapter 27 & 29 in rad book for normal anatomy Be sure to review chapter 27 & 29 in rad book for normal anatomy. Bones will be pictures similar to anatomy book and on PP. Identify: hard palate; mandibular notch; art eminence; lip line; mand canal; hyoid bone; nasal septum; condyle; zygomatic process; #14; mental foramen; ant nasal spine; ramus; glenoid fossa; ext auditory meatus

Dental Caries & Materials

Dental Caries & Materials

Dental Caries ROOT

Skim through chapter 35 in rad book on periapical lesions

Radiographic Appearance: Dental Restorative Material

Radiographic Appearance: Dental Restorative Material

Restorative Materials

Restorative Materials Be sure to look in book on page 388-89 shows implants, lingual bar, all porc crowns, ss crowns, etc….

Restorative Materials

Bone Levels Normal bone where? Compared to CEJ? CEJ CEJ In health– no radiolucency at crestal bone- LD can be flat in molar and pointed in anterior- but should be continuous; PDL should also be continuous