Pa dental radiology

  • What are the indications for periapical radiography?

    Periapical/occlusal radiographs are indicated for identifying or confirming pathology, evaluating dental development, dento-alveolar trauma, deep carious lesions, periapical pathology, and oral involvement of systemic disease..

  • What does PA stand for in radiology?

    Posterior-Anterior (PA) projection
    The standard chest radiograph is acquired with the patient standing up, and with the X-ray beam passing through the patient from Posterior to Anterior (PA).
    The chest X-ray image produced is viewed as if looking at the patient from the front, face-to-face..

  • What is the difference between a PA and a bitewing?

    Bitewings show most of the tooth, but if your dentist needs a good look at the very entirety of your tooth or the jawbone, a periapical X-Ray is a better choice.
    This type of X-ray captures an image of the entire tooth, including a little past the tooth root..

  • Posterior-Anterior (PA) projection
    The standard chest radiograph is acquired with the patient standing up, and with the X-ray beam passing through the patient from Posterior to Anterior (PA).
    The chest X-ray image produced is viewed as if looking at the patient from the front, face-to-face.
A periapical (PA)X-ray refers to a single X-ray that is taken to show a specific area of concern. If you have a tooth ache, your dentist is likely to recommend a PA film to see that whole tooth including the root.
Periapical (PA) Radiographs show the whole tooth from the crown to 2-‐3mm beyond the end of the root to where the tooth is surrounded by alveolar bone. Each PA shows the full tooth dimension and includes all the teeth in one portion of either the upper or lower jaw.

How does a PA mandible X ray work?

The x-ray tube is then placed behind the patient, horizontal to the occiput/base of skull

For a PA mandible, the patient sits in the same way but we lower the beam so that it is level with the mandibular rami

PA Mandible – Karjodkar Freny R

, 2014

Essentials of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology

Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher (P) Ltd

Who regulates X-ray equipment in Pennsylvania?

•Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) –Administers and enforces the Radiation Protection Act (aka the “X-Ray Law”), which provides for equipment registration and inspections, and ongoing training requirements for personnel operating X-ray equipment –Handled through the Department‟s Bureau of Radiation Protection


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