Dental radiology cases

  • What is dental radiography used for?

    Dental radiographs can alert your dentist to changes in your hard and soft tissues.
    In chil- dren, radiographs allow the dentist to see how their teeth and jawbones are developing.
    Like medical radiographs, dental radiographs allow your dentist to evaluate any injuries to your face and mouth..

  • On radiographs, carious lesions appear as low-density areas under the tooth structure.
    This area represents demineralization and dissolving of hard tissue.
    When viewed radiographically, interproximal caries begin apical to the contact point and are cone-shaped.
A 19-year-old female presented to the Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Clinic. Radiographs were obtained and the panoramic radiograph showed a well-defined, round, 

How does case reports in radiology work?

Case Reports in Radiology maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study

This journal's articles appear in a wide range of abstracting and indexing databases, and are covered by numerous other services that aid discovery and access

What is included in a dental imaging report?

Information about the imaging protocols is provided, the relevant anatomy of the teeth and related structures is reviewed, and the key imaging findings of dental emergencies are presented

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