Pulpal and Periapical Pathology. Periapical Radiolucencies Flashcards
Pulpal Interpretation
(4)
Size
Secondary dentin
Pulp stones, Pulpal sclerosis
Internal/External resorption
Superimposition of Normal
Anatomic Structures
(3)
Nasopalatine foramen
Lateral fossa
Mental foramen
skipped
Periapical Radiolucencies
(6)
Periapical Abscess
Periapical Granuloma
Periapical Cyst
Residual/Recurrent Cyst
Periapical Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia
Fibrous Healing Defect
Interpretation of Periapical
Inflammatory Lesions
(3)
- Periapical Abscess
- Periapical Granuloma
- Periapical Cyst
Acute Pulpal/Periapical Disease
(2)
Reversible/irreversible pulpitis
Acute apical abscess
Apical Abscess
Radiographic Findings at Apex
(3)
PDL space thickening
Discontinuity of lamina dura
Periapical radiolucency
Chronic Periapical Inflammatory Lesions
(4)
Chronic apical abscess
Periapical granuloma
Periapical cyst
Periapical rarefying osteitis
Parulis:
Draining Fistula
Early stage of — must be differentiated from other
radiolucent periapical lesions.
PERIAPICAL
CEMENTO-OSSEOUS DYSPLASIA