Chapter 42 | MDA | Recall
why is a CBCT image better than a periapical image
A CBCT image is better than a periapical image because it provides 3D information that is vital for the exact placement of implants, the buccal/lingual posiTon of the impacted teeth that are to be removed
What type of imaging is best for soft tissues of the TMJ
Arthrography and CBCT
What types of film might be needed to supllement a panoramic image? Why?
Bitewing films are used to supplement a panoramic film to detect dental caries or periapical lesions. The images on a panoramic film are not as well defined or clear as the images on intraoral film.
What is the name of the device that may be added to a panoramic unit to allow the operator to easily position the film and patient?
Cephalostat
What is a focal trough
Imaginary three-dimensional horse-shoe shaped zone used to focus panoramic radiographs.
What is the purpose of extraoral radiographs
Overall image of the skull and jaws
Why are CBCT images better than a panoramic image
The two-dimensional can't provide any information about the buccal or lingual width or locations, nor can they distinguish between types of soft tissues.
What is the purpose of a grid
What is the name of the device that may be added to a panoramic unit to allow the operator to easily position the film and patient? Cephalostat
When are extraoral radiographs needed
When large areas of the skull or jaw must be examined, or when patients are unable to open their mouths for image receptor placement.