Panoramic Anatomy Flashcards

1
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what are the two types of misleading shadows present on a panoramic

A

double shadows, ghost shadows

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2
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how are double shadows created

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by structures located near the centre of rotation which due to their central position are captured twice

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3
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how are ghost shadows created

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by structures between the x-ray source and the centre of rotations

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4
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how do ghost shadows appear on a radiograph

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magnified, blurry, higher and transposed on the opposite side of their true anatomical position

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5
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what is the selection criteria for panoramic radiographs in the GDP

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grossly neglected dentition, part of periodontal bone assessment, bony lesion or unerupted tooth of a size of position that precludes complete demonstration on intra-oral radiographs, assessment of third molars, part of orthodontic assessment

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what is the selection criteria for panoramics in the dental hospital

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assessment for fractures of the mandible, assessment of maxillary sinus pathology, assessment of destructive disease of TMJ articular surfaces, pre-implant planning

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