The Transcranial Technique Of TMJ Write a short note on transcranial view. or Write a short note on the transcranial technique of TMJ. Answer. Transcranial View It is an extraoral radiographic view of the temporomandibular joint. It is also known as the Lindblom technique This technique is most useful in detecting arthritic changes in the articular surface. It … [Read more...] about Transcranial Technique Of TMJ
Oral Radiology
Image Receptors In Dentistry
Image Receptors In Dentistry Term image receptor refer to any medium used to capture an image, including fim, charge coupled devices (CCDs), complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensors or storage phosphor plates. These are also known as image sensors. Principle for making the projection radiographs is same for each of these receptor types. "The Role Of … [Read more...] about Image Receptors In Dentistry
Radiovisiography (RVG) in Dentistry: How It Works, Benefits, and Clinical Applications Explained
Radiovisiography RVG was invented by Dr Frances Mouyens. Dr Mouyens invented a way to employ fier optics to narrow down a large X-ray image onto a smaller size that could be sensed by a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) image sensor chip. The RVG system is capable of rapidly displaying a digital radiographic image on a monitor which results in a lower patient radiation. … [Read more...] about Radiovisiography (RVG) in Dentistry: How It Works, Benefits, and Clinical Applications Explained
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Digital Radiography
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Digital Radiography Purpose of digital radiography is to generate images that can be used in diagnosis and assessment of dental disease. Digital Radiography Advantages Superior gray scale resolution Easy reproducibility Reduced exposure to radiation Increased speed of image viewing Lower equipment and fim cost. Increased … [Read more...] about Advantages And Disadvantages Of Digital Radiography
Radicular Cyst (Periapical Cyst): Clinical Features, Radiographic Signs & Treatment Explained for Dentists
Periapical Cyst Periapical cyst is also known as radicular cyst. It appears as a well defied unilocular radiolucency with thin hyperostotic borders. The cyst is associated with a non-vital tooth. Clinical Features of Radicular cyst Incidence: Radicular cyst constitutes about 50% or more among all types of jaw cysts. Age: Mostly third, fourth and fit decade of … [Read more...] about Radicular Cyst (Periapical Cyst): Clinical Features, Radiographic Signs & Treatment Explained for Dentists