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Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation - E-Book

Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation - E-Book

Robert P. Langlais

(2003)

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Abstract

An effective study tool for mastering radiography, this valuable question-and-answer book reinforces integral skills including film handling, exposures, and clinical technique. Featuring more than 730 new images, this fourth edition has been expanded to include a broader scope of material, as well as more practice opportunities for answering questions and preparing for examinations. New topics include the coverage of errors seen in radiographs, intraoral and panoramic digital imaging, and infection control/radiation health. A comprehensive review for national and state board examinations is also provided.

  • Radiographs are easy to read and unobscurred, with corresponding line drawings for radiographs that use extensive labeling or arrows.
  • A comprehensive review for national and state board examinations consists of 475 new questions to help readers excel in these career critical tests.
  • A unique writing style and humorous interjections help engage individuals who are studying this difficult topic.
  • Content helps readers learn to recognize and correct errors seen in panoramic radiographs, as well as errors made in film handling and processing.
  • The basic concepts of panoramic digital imaging and intraoral digital imaging are presented to provide a review of digital image techniques and processing.
  • Discussions on radiation health reflect current standards and practices to help identify radiologic and infection control procedures for patient and operator protection.
  • Clinical photographs and questions include the coverage of normal anatomy, intraoral and panoramic clinical technique errors, infection control, and radiation protection.
  • Many case-based questions have been added to enhance critical thinking and provide a real-life component to text content.
  • Goals and Learning Objectives are listed for each part, so readers can keep track of areas that require more review.
  • New figures illustrate the key features more concisely.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation iii
Copyright Page iv
Table of Contents xi
Dedication v
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Part One: Principles and Interpretation 1
Chapter 1. Normal Anatomy 3
ANATOMIC DIAGRAMS 4
OSTEOLOGY 7
INTRAORAL RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY WITH MATCHING DIAGRAMS 9
INTRAORAL ANATOMIC STRUCTURES 25
NORMAL PANORAMIC ANATOMY 29
Chapter 2. Materials and Foreign Objects 32
Chapter 3. Intraoral Radiography: Clinical Technique 43
Chapter 4. Intraoral Radiography: Errors Seen in Radiographs 52
BASIC CONCEPTS 52
TECHNIQUE ERRORS IN ADULT DENTATE PATIENTS 53
TECHNIQUE ERRORS IN ADULT EDENTULOUS PATIENTS 65
TECHNIQUE ERRORS IN CHILDREN 66
Chapter 5. Intraoral Digital Imaging 67
BASIC CONCEPTS 67
Chapter 6. Panoramic Radiography: Clinical Technique 81
BASIC CONCEPTS 81
Chapter 7. Panoramic Radiography: Errors Seen in Radiographs 91
BASIC CONCEPTS 91
THE NORMAL PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH 91
STEPS IN TAKING A PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH 93
ERRORS IN TAKING THE PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH 96
FILM HANDLING AND PROCESSING ERRORS 110
Chapter 8. Panoramic Digital Imaging 116
BASIC CONCEPTS 116
PANORAMIC DIGITAL IMAGING 116
Chapter 9. Radiation Health 126
Chapter 10. Dental Anomalies 138
SPECIAL SECTION ON THIRD MOLAR IMPACTIONS 157
SPECIAL SECTION ON LOCALIZATION 161
SPECIAL SECTION ON PERIODONTAL ASSESSMENT 162
SPECIAL SECTION ON CARIES AND CARIES SEQUELAE 164
SPECIAL SECTION ON THIRD MOLAR RELATIONSHIP TO THE MANDIBULAR CANAL 168
SPECIAL SECTION ON SINUS PNEUMATIZATION 169
Chapter 11. Assessment/ Interpretation of Pathology of the Jaws 171
Goal 171
Learning Objectives 171
Instructions 171
Part Two: School, State, and National Board Examination Review 199
SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PHYSICS, HEALTH, AND BIOLOGY 201
SECTION 2: RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT AND INTERPRETATION 225
Answer Key 293
Index 369