Panoramic Anatomy Flashcards
what are the two types of misleading shadows present on a panoramic
double shadows, ghost shadows
how are double shadows created
by structures located near the centre of rotation which due to their central position are captured twice
how are ghost shadows created
by structures between the x-ray source and the centre of rotations
how do ghost shadows appear on a radiograph
magnified, blurry, higher and transposed on the opposite side of their true anatomical position
what is the selection criteria for panoramic radiographs in the GDP
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
what is the selection criteria for panoramics in the dental hospital
assessment for fractures of the mandible, assessment of maxillary sinus pathology, assessment of destructive disease of TMJ articular surfaces, pre-implant planning