Radiology
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Bibliographic Information
Radiology
(Color atlas of dental medicine)
G. Thieme , Thieme Medical Publishers, 1993
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Radiologie
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Radiologie
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  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
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  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
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Note
Translation of: Radiologie. 1991
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Today, for patients of any age, a "panoramic" radiograph that allows high diagnostic reliability with minimum radiation exposure must be acknowledged as the standard of care. The new, more medically and legally "responsible" strategy for examination of patients is closely intertwined with a basic principle of patient care. Panoramic radiograph is rapidly becoming a meaningful and normal component of dental practice-oriented "prevention".
This Atlas presents the proper use of optimum radiographic exposure and contemporary techniques for today's dental office. Emphasis is placed on the reliable recognition of normal structures in the projected space and clear differentiation of normal features from pathological radiographic signs. These major topics of fundamental importance for correct interpretation are treated more extensively. The section on diagnosis deals in depth with the typical radiographic manifestations of frequently occurring pathological processes. Inherent in that section of the book is the basic understanding that the radiopathologic manifestation of one and the same lesion may vary considerably depending on the patient's age and sex, on the phase of development of the lesion at the time of documentation, on the localization within different surrounding structures, and according to actual histologic features of the lesion.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Radiographic Technique, Radiographic Anatomy, Image Processing:
Panoramic radiography
Intraoral dental radiographs
Conventional skull films and radiographic anatomy
Computer tomography, radiographic anatomy
Magnetic resonance imaging
Determining the location of dystopic teeth and individual tooth roots
Depiction of sialoliths
Radiographic film, conventional processing, processing errors
Radiography using digital systems
Section 2: Radiographic pathology:
Dysmorphias and regressive alterations
Calcifications, concrements, ossifications
Radiographic diagnosis of dental caries
Radiographic diagnosis of periodontal pathology and inflammation within the jaws
Diseases of the maxillary sinuses of dentogenic and rhinogenic origin
TMJ disorders
Jaw cysts
Odontogenic tumors, hamartoma, dysplasias
Non-odontogenic tumors and tumor-like lesions
Traumatology of the teeth and jaws
Foreign bodies and forensic significance of radiographs
Bibliography, medical historical further reading
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