Limitations of Dental Panoramic Tomography in the anterior mandible
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01/12/2009
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<p>Dental Panoramic Tomography (DPT) is a widely used and valuable examination in dentistry. One area prone to artefacts and therefore misinterpretation is the anterior region of the mandible. This case study discusses a periapical radiolucency related to lower anterior teeth that is discovered to be a radiographic artefact. Possible causes of the artefact include a pronounced depression in the mental region of the mandible or superimposition of intervertebral spaces. Additional limitations of the DPT image include superimposition of radio-opaque structures, reduced image detail compared to intra-oral views and uneven magnification. These problems often make the DPT inappropriate for imaging the anterior mandible.</p><p>CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Panoramic radiography is often unsuitable for radiographic examination of the anterior mandible.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Walker , C , Thomson , D & McKenna , G 2009 , ' Limitations of Dental Panoramic Tomography in the anterior mandible ' Dental Update , vol 36 , no. 10 , pp. 620-3 . |
Palavras-Chave | #Alveolar Bone Loss #Artifacts #Chronic Periodontitis #Diagnosis, Differential #Humans #Incisor #Male #Mandible #Middle Aged #Periapical Diseases #Radiography, Bitewing #Radiography, Panoramic #Root Resorption #Tomography, X-Ray |
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