Ch. 29: Normal Anatomy: Panoramic Images

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condyle

1

glenoid fossa

1

mandibular canal

1

mastoid process

1

palatoglossal air space

1

max tuberosity

10

mental fossa

10

nasal cavity conchae

10

orbit

10

hard palate

11

incisive canal

11

lingual foramen

11

styloid process

11

genial tubercles

12

incisive foramen

12

soft tissue of ear

12

zygomatic process of maxilla

12

anterior nasal spine

13

inferior border of mandible

13

mandibular canal

13

mylohyoid ridge

13

cervical spine

14

internal oblique ridge

14

mylohyoid ridge

14

nasal cavity and conchae

14

external oblique ridge

15

hyoid bone

15

internal oblique ridge

15

nasal septum

15

external oblique ridge

16

hard palate

16

mental foramen

16

maxillary sinus

17

floor of maxillary sinus

18

zygomatic process of maxilla

19

hard palate

2

hyoid

2

mandibular condyle

2

sigmoid notch

2

styloid process

2

zygomatic arch

20

hamular process

21

coronoid process

3

external auditory meatus

3

infraorbital foramen

3

internal oblique ridge

3

angle of mandible

4

floor of the orbit

4

glenoid fossa

4

mandibular foramen

4

maxillary tuberosity

4

articular eminenece

5

infraorbital foramen

5

lingula

5

zygomatic process

5

lateral pterygoid plate

6

mandibular canal

6

mental foramen

6

posterior wall of max sinus

6

lingual foramen

7

mental foramen

7

pterygomaxillary fissure

7

zygomaticotemporal suture

7

external auditory meatus

8

genial tubercules

8

hyoid bone

8

maxillary tuberosity

8

incisive foramen

9

infraorbital foramen

9

lateral pterygoid plate

9

mental ridge

9

*DENTITION* Teeth are arranged in a smile-like curve Crowns and apices of all teeth visible

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 1

*RAMUS AND CERVICAL SPINE* Ramus should be the same width on each side Crevical spine may be present along edges, but should not overlap the ramus

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 2

*NASAL CAVITY AND MAXILLARY SINUS* Hard palate double image appears above the apices of the maxillary teeth

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 3

*BODY OF MANDIBLE* Inferior border of mandible appears smooth and continuous

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 4

*CONDYLE* Condyle is centered, are of equal size on each side and on the same horizontal plane

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 5

*HYOID* Hyoid bone double image appears Hyoid may slightly overlap mandible

for each of the six areas identified, describe the features that should be visible to determine the diagnostic quality of the panoramic image 6

palatoglossal air space

identify air spaces 1

nasopharyngeal air space

identify air spaces 2

glossopharyngeal air

identify air spaces 3

tongue

identify soft tissue areas 1

soft palate and uvula

identify soft tissue areas 2

ear

identify soft tissue areas 3


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