Multilocular Radiolucency In The Body Of Mandible Write short note on multilocular lesions of jaws. or Write short note on multilocular radiolucency. Answer. Multilocularity is due to presence of bony septa in the lesion. Multilocular Lesions of Jaw Ameloblastoma Ameloblastic firoma Ameloblastic firo-odontoma Odontogenic myxoma Calcifid epithelial … [Read more...] about Multilocular Radiolucency In The Body Of Mandible
Oral Radiology
Unilocular Radiolucencies Of The Jaw: Classification And Features
Unilocular Radiolucencies Of The Jaw: Classification And Features Write short note on unilocular radiolucent lesions of jaw bone. Answer. Following are the unilocular radiolucent lesions of jaw bone: Radicular cyst Residual cyst Dentigerous cyst Lateral periodontal cyst Nasopalatine duct cyst Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor Adenomatoid … [Read more...] about Unilocular Radiolucencies Of The Jaw: Classification And Features
Multilocular Radiolucencies At The Angle Of Mandible
Multilocular Radiolucencies At The Angle Of Mandible Discuss multilocular radiolucencies occurring at the angle of mandible. Answer. Following are the multilocular radiolucencies occurring at the angle of mandible: Odontogenic keratocyst Ameloblastoma Ameloblastic firoma Odontogenic myxoma Cherubism Aneurysmal bone cyst Metastatic tumor of jaw … [Read more...] about Multilocular Radiolucencies At The Angle Of Mandible
Radiopaque Lesions Of The Jaws In Dentistry
Radiopaque Lesions Of The Jaws In Dentistry Enumerate and differentiate various radiopaque lesions of the jaws. Answer. Radiopaque Lesions of Jaws Abnormalities of teeth Unerupted and misplaced teeth including supernumeraries Odontomas, i.e. compound and complex Root remnants Hypercementosis Conditions which affect the bone Developmental: … [Read more...] about Radiopaque Lesions Of The Jaws In Dentistry
Dental Intraoral X-Ray Films: Classification And Clinical Uses
Dental Intraoral X-Ray Films: Classification And Clinical Uses Write short note on intraoral X-ray films. Answer. An intraoral X-ray film serves as a recording medium or image receptor. A latent image is recorded in the X-ray film when it is exposed to information-carrying X-ray photons. Intraoral films are used in the oral cavity. These films are small in size and … [Read more...] about Dental Intraoral X-Ray Films: Classification And Clinical Uses