Pano Flashcards
Panoramic Radiography
external technique used to examine upper and lower jaw on a single film. film + tubehead rotate at set vertical angulation, images combine into one
Pano: Purpose
supplements btwgs/pa’s, evaluates dentition + structures, impacted teeth, eruption patterns during growth, detects conditions/lesions/diseases/trauma - NOT a substitute for intraoral films (detecting caries)
Rotational Center
receptor and tube head rotate around this pivotal axis point
Focal Trough
3d curved zone around dental arches, set to accommodate the average jaw
Image Receptors
digital or PSP plate (photo-stimuable phosphor), extraoral screen film (light sensitive) - film is placed between intensifying screens
Intensifying Screens
calcuim tungstate (blue light), rare earth (green light, faster, less radiation)
Midsagittal Plane
divides into right / left
Frankfort Plane
passed through floor of orbit (eye) + external auditory meatus
Anatomic Features present in pano
anterior teeth with pulp, posterior teeth similar in size on both sides, both condyles, palate above max. apices, ramus width same both sides
Overexposed Pano =
dark
Underexposed Pano =
light
Ghost Images
metal/dense artifacts to be removed! jewelry, glasses, hearing aids, etc. ; appear larger/higher on opposite side
Pano Errors
lead apron w/ thyroid collar, lip/tongue position, chin up, chin down, too anterior, too posterior, head turned slumped posture
Pano Error: Lip/Tongue position
lips should be closed on bite block; tongue should be against palate - errors can cause radiolucent shadows
Pano Error: Chin up
chin too high = reverse smile line :( - make frankfort plane parallel