TYPICAL FEATURES OF ORAL LESIONS
 TYPICAL FEATURES OF LESION 🔸Ameloblastoma: Eggshell cracking 🔸Pyogenic granuloma: Hourglass appearance 🔸Hodgkin’s disease: Bimodal age incidence peak
 TYPICAL FEATURES OF LESION 🔸Ameloblastoma: Eggshell cracking 🔸Pyogenic granuloma: Hourglass appearance 🔸Hodgkin’s disease: Bimodal age incidence peak
LAMINA-DURA Lamina-dura is a radiographic feature appears as a thin radiopaque line surrounding the roots of the teeth, which represents the alveolar bone proper. Presence of intact lamina-dura around the apex of the tooth strongly suggestive of vital pulp.
BONY LESIONS OF THE JAWS: 📣 Classification Of Bony Lesions of The Jaws: 1) RADIOLUCENT A) Unilocular   B) Multilocular 2) RADIOPAQUE 1) RADIOLUCENT LESIONSA) Unilocular Radiolucent Lesions
 INTENSIFYING SCREEN           1) DEFINTIONS: It is a device that transfers X-ray energy into visible light; the visible light, in turn exposes the screen film. These screens intensify the effect of X-rays on the film, thus less radiation required to expose a screen film, thus […]
ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY ** Enumerate all Radiolucent anatomical landmarks visible on a panoramic radiograph 📌 Bony landmarks of the maxilla and surrounding structures: External auditory meatus (external acoustic meatus) Pterygomaxillary fissure Infraorbital foramen Orbit Incisive canal (Nasopalatine canal) Incisive foramen (Nasopalatine foramen) Nasal cavity Maxillary sinus and floor of the maxillary sinus
CLASSIFICATION OF SALIVARY GLAND DISORDERS 1) DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS 🔸Aberrancy (ectopic gland) 🔸Aplasia (absence of glands) and hypoplasia 🔸Atresia (absence of ducts)
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