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Panoramic Radiology: Seminars on Maxillofacial Imaging and Interpretation 2007 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 232 pages, height x width: 270x193 mm, weight: 740 g, 120 Illustrations, color; 58 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 232 p. 178 illus., 120 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540462295
  • ISBN-13: 9783540462293
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 232 pages, height x width: 270x193 mm, weight: 740 g, 120 Illustrations, color; 58 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 232 p. 178 illus., 120 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540462295
  • ISBN-13: 9783540462293
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Panoramic radiology systems are currently being used in more practices than at other any time in the past. The practitioner now has decisions to make regarding detector technology selection for image acquisition and must remain informed about appropriate usage. This book is applicable to all panoramic dental images and equipment. It approaches panoramic radiology usage in the context of general and specialty applications.

Panoramic radiology systems are currently being used in more practices than at other any time in the past. The practitioner now has decisions to make regarding detector technology selection for image acquisition and must remain informed about appropriate usage. This book provides a complete up-to-date collection of information on panoramic radiography usage. It is applicable to all panoramic dental images and equipment. Approaching panoramic radiology usage in the context of general and specialty applications, the book contains up-to-date terminology. It has been validated by representatives of individual special disciplines within dentistry.

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"This book uses a logical, straightforward approach to providing fundamental radiological methodology and concepts that are pertinent to dental radiographers. The audience includes dental/dental hygiene students and clinical faculty, practicing dentists and dental hygienists, and dental assistants employed primarily in general dental, orthodontic, and oral maxillofacial settings. The book is easy to comprehend and is a current, user friendly resource on panoramic technology. Clinical faculty and practicing dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants should find this book helpful." (Jacqueline C. Dailey, Doodys Review Service, January, 2008)

Getting the Most Out of Panoramic Radiographic Interpretation
1(6)
Allan G. Farman
Quality Assurance
1(1)
Image Projection Geometry
1(2)
Interpreting a Normal Panoramic Radiograph
3(1)
Anatomical Comparisons
3(2)
Test
5(2)
Ghost Images: Objects Outside the Image Layer that are not Entirely Excluded from the Panoramic Radiograph
7(8)
Allan G. Farman
Anatomic Ghosts
7(1)
Jewelry Ghosts
7(3)
Lead Apron
10(1)
Prostheses
10(4)
Test
14(1)
Digital Options for Panoramic Radiology
15(10)
Allan G. Farman
William R. Jacobs
Film Disadvantages
16(1)
Film Advantages
16(1)
Digital X-ray Imaging Disadvantages
16(1)
Digital X-ray Imaging Advantages
16(1)
If I Decide To Go Digital, How Do I Get Into It? What Systems Are Available?
16(3)
Film Scanners and Cameras
16(1)
Photostimulable Phosphor Plates
17(2)
Solid-state Detectors
19(1)
Radiation Dosage
19(1)
Costs
19(3)
Interoperability
22(1)
References
23(2)
Panoramic Radiology: Risk Within Reason
25(8)
Allan G. Farman
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement: Radiation Protection in Dentistry (NCRP Report No. 145)
25(1)
US Population Radiation Exposure
26(1)
Principles of Radiation Protection
26(1)
Risk within Reason
27(1)
Risk within Reason from Panoramic Radiology
27(1)
Patient Safety
28(1)
Occupational Safety
28(1)
Going Digital
29(1)
Panoramic Dosimetry
29(2)
Summary
31(1)
References
31(1)
Test
32(1)
Panoramic Radiology: Role in ADA/FDA Use Guidelines
33(8)
Allan G. Farman
The ``New'' Dental Patient
34(1)
Patients Having No Signs or Symptoms of Maxillofacial Disease
34(1)
The ``Recall'' Dental Patient
35(1)
Outcomes Evidence
35(4)
Screening for Dental Fitness
35(1)
Screening General Dental Patients
35(1)
Screening for Periodontal Disease
35(3)
Screening for Periapical Disease
38(1)
Orthodontic Screening
38(1)
Some Final Considerations
39(1)
References
39(1)
Test
40(1)
Panoramic Radiologic Appraisal of Anomalies of the Dentition
41(32)
Allan G. Farman
Christoffel J. Nortje
Robert E. Wood
Anomalies in Tooth Number
42(7)
Hypodontia
43(1)
Hypodontia and Clefts
44(1)
Hypodontia and Down Syndrome
44(1)
Hypondatia and Ectodermal Dysplasias
45(1)
Supernumerary Teeth
46(3)
Anomalies in Tooth Size
49(2)
Macrodontia
49(2)
Microdontia
51(1)
Anomalies in Tooth Formation
51(5)
Dilaceration
52(1)
Taurodontism
53(1)
Enamel Pearl
53(1)
Connation
53(1)
Concrescence
53(3)
Supernumerary Roots
56(1)
Anomalies of Tooth Crowns
56(1)
Talon Cusp
56(1)
Dens Invaginatus
56(1)
Dens Evaginatus
56(1)
Panoramic Radiology: An Important Adjunct in the Assessment of Dental Morphology
56(1)
Tooth Structure Anomalies
56(10)
Enamel Hypoplasia
56(2)
Amelogenesis Imperfecta
58(2)
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta
60(2)
Radicular Dentin Dysplasia
62(1)
Coronal Dentin Dysplasia
62(1)
Odontodysplasia
63(3)
Concluding Remarks
66(1)
References
66(3)
Test
69(4)
Tooth Eruption and Dental Impaction
73(10)
Allan G. Farman
Premature Eruption
73(1)
Retarded Eruption
73(1)
Dental Impactions
74(4)
Impacted Third Molars
74(2)
Impacted Canines
76(1)
Other Impacted Regular Teeth
76(1)
Impacted Supernumerary Teeth
77(1)
Resorption of Impacted Teeth
77(1)
Pathoses and Impaction
77(1)
Ectopic Dental Eruption
78(1)
Concluding Remarks
78(2)
References
80(3)
Panoramic Radiographic Assessment in Orthodontics
83(8)
Anibal M. Silveira
Allan G. Farman
Pros and Cons
83(1)
Root Parallelism
83(2)
Quality Control
85(1)
American Board of Orthodontics Panoramic Requirement
85(1)
Conclusions
86(1)
References
87(2)
Test
89(2)
Assessing Growth and Development with Panoramic Radiographs and Cephalometric Attachments
91(16)
Allan G. Farman
Eruption Sequence and Timing
91(4)
Normal Variations in Eruption Timing
95(1)
Sex
95(1)
Skeletal Pattern
96(1)
Ethnicity
96(1)
Local Causes of Delayed Dental Eruption
96(1)
Systemic Conditions Delaying Dental Eruption
96(1)
Low Birthweight
96(1)
Second-hand Smoke
97(1)
Syndromes
97(1)
Delayed Puberty
97(1)
Factors in Premature Dental Eruption
97(1)
Assessment of Biological Age Using Hand-Wrist Radiographs
97(1)
Assessment of Biological Age Using Lateral Cephalograms
98(1)
Biological Age and Orthodontic Intervention
98(1)
Age and Identity
98(2)
Concluding Remarks
100(3)
References
103(2)
Test
105(2)
Panoramic Radiographic Appearance of the Mandibular Canal in Health and in Disease
107(12)
Allan G. Farman
Christoffel J. Nortje
Pathological Conditions of the Mandible
109(1)
Benign Lesions Within the Mandibular Canal
109(1)
Malignant Lesions Within the Mandibular Canal
110(1)
Benign Lesions Peripheral to the Mandibular Canal
110(1)
Malignant Lesions Peripheral to the Mandibular Canal
111(2)
Lesions Obscuring the Mandibular Canal
113(1)
Concluding Remarks
114(1)
References
115(2)
Test
117(2)
Pathological Conditions affecting the Maxillary Sinus
119(14)
Allan G. Farman
Christoffel J. Nortje
Overview of alternative imaging modalities
119(1)
Maxillary sinus disease frequencies
119(1)
Inflammatory conditions
119(1)
Mucous retention (extravasation) phenomenon
120(1)
Adjacent dental pathoses
120(1)
Benign cysts and neoplasms
121(1)
Other benign radio-opacity
121(3)
Dysplastic conditions affecting the maxillary sinuses
124(1)
Detection of maxillary sinus malignant neoplasia
124(4)
Summary
128(1)
References
128(2)
Test
130(3)
Panoramic Radiology: Endodontic Considerations
133(10)
Allan G. Farman
Stephen J. Clark
Periapical Pathoses
133(3)
Providing a Comprehensive Radiographic Overview
136(2)
Follow Up Evaluation
138(1)
Maxillary Sinus Disease Related to Endodontic Therapy
138(2)
Endo-antral syndrome
138(1)
Aspergillosis
139(1)
Conditions that May Simulate Dental Periapical Pathoses
140(1)
Conclusion
141(1)
References
141(1)
Test
142(1)
Panoramic Radiology of Pericoronal Pathoses
143(12)
Allan G. Farman
J. Nortje
Robert E. Wood
Follicular Cysts
143(2)
Envelopmental Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor
145(1)
Ameloblastoma
146(1)
Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor
146(1)
Ameloblastic Fibroma and Fibro-odontoma
147(1)
Odontogenic Myxoma
147(1)
Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst
147(1)
Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor
148(1)
Malignancies Associated with Envelopmental Radiolucencies
148(1)
Regional Odontodysplasia
148(1)
Cherubism
148(3)
Cyst Boundaries in Radiologic Differentiation
151(1)
Concluding Remarks
151(1)
References
151(2)
Test
153(2)
Panoramic Radiology in Maxillofacial Trauma
155(12)
Allan G. Farman
George M. Kushner
Fractures of Teeth and Alveolar Bone
155(1)
Fractures of the Body and Angle of the Mandible
155(2)
Dental Impactions as Predisposing Factors to Mandibular Fracture
157(1)
Panoramic Radiographs in Third Molar Assessment for Relationship to the Inferior Dental Canal
158(1)
Panoramic Radiographs and Mandibular Fracture Assessment
159(1)
Roles of Computed Tomography and Panoramic Radiology in Mandibular Fracture Detection
160(3)
Pathological Jaw Fracture
163(1)
Foreign Body Detection
163(1)
Fractures of the Maxilla
163(1)
Concluding Remarks
164(1)
References
165(1)
Test
166(1)
Panoramic Radiographic Detection of Systemic Disease
167(16)
Arthur H. Friedlander
Keith M. Norman
Allan G. Farman
Christoffel J. Nortje
Robert E. Wood
Detection of Carotid Artery Disease and also by Inference, Coronary Artery Disease
167(4)
Osteoporosis
171(3)
Evidence Supporting Panoramic Radiographs to Screen for Osteoporosis
171(2)
Evidence Against Using Panoramic Radiographs to Screen for Osteoporosis
173(1)
Osteoporosis and Periodontal Disease
173(1)
Diabetes Mellitus
174(1)
Hyperparathyroidism
174(2)
Specific Infections
176(2)
Tuberculosis
176(1)
Syphilis
176(2)
Metastatic Malignancies
178(1)
Concluding Remarks
179(1)
References
179(3)
Test
182(1)
Panoramic Radiology: Oncologic Dentistry Considerations
183(12)
Allan G. Farman
Zafrulla Khan
What is Oncologic Dentistry?
183(3)
Cancer Therapy Effects on Oral Tissues
186(5)
Oral Mucositis
186(1)
Xerostomia
186(1)
Periodontal Disease
186(1)
Osteonecrosis
186(5)
Childhood Therapy
191(1)
Dental Restorations Affecting Radiation Therapy Planning and Application
192(1)
Dental Outcomes
192(1)
References
193(1)
Test
194(1)
Cephalometric Attachments Are Not Only of Value for Orthodontic Assessment
195(10)
Allan G. Farman
Lateral Skull Projection
195(1)
Posterior-Anterior (PA) Projection
195(2)
Occipitomental Projection (Waters' Technique)
197(1)
Reverse Towne Projection
198(1)
Submentovertex Projection
198(2)
Lateral-Oblique Projection of the Jaws
200(2)
Test
202(3)
Selected Abstracts
205(20)
Allan G. Farman
Dental Caries Assessment
205(1)
Periodontal Disease Assessment
205(1)
Endodontics
206(1)
Selection Criteria
206(1)
Safety and Risk
207(1)
Digital Imaging
208(1)
Dental Implants
209(1)
Prosthodontics
210(1)
Orthodontics
210(2)
Growth and Maturity
212(2)
Oncologic Dentistry
214(1)
Jaw Fractures
214(1)
Dental Impactions
215(3)
Dental Anomalies
218(2)
Jaw Pathoses
220(1)
Systemic Diseases
221(2)
Test
223(2)
Frequently Asked Questions About Panoramic Radiography
225(4)
Steve T. Yaggy
Allan G. Farman
Subject Index 229