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Home » Specialised Techniques In Oral Radiology

Specialised Techniques In Oral Radiology

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Specialised Techniques In Oral Radiology

Enumerate the various specialized radiographic techniques. describe in detail about panoramic radiography.
or
Enumerate advances in radiography and describe in detail about all aspects of orthopantomography.
Answer.

Various specialized radiographic techniques are:

“Understanding the role of specialised techniques in oral radiology: Q&A explained”

  • Tomography OPG (Panoramic radiography).
  • Dentascan imaging.
  • Three-dimensional CT.
  • Cone beam radiography.
  • Scanography.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • Nuclear medicine.

“Importance of studying specialised techniques for better imaging outcomes: Questions explained”

  • Diagnostic ultrasound.
  • Arthrography and arthroscopy.
  • Xeroradiography.
  • Sialography.
  • Implant imaging.

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