Imaging of Dental and Jaw Disorders

Disorder Overview

Dental and jaw disorders affect teeth, mandible, and maxilla. Imaging helps identify fractures, infections, and structural changes. Students learn common dental patterns.

Radiography Use

Radiography is widely used for dental evaluation. It helps assess alignment, decay, and fractures. Students explore common radiographic techniques.

CT Use

CT provides detailed visualization of jaw structures. It helps assess trauma and complex abnormalities. Students learn when CT is preferred.

Clinical Integration

Imaging findings guide dental and surgical planning. Accurate interpretation supports effective treatment. Students learn how imaging supports oral health.

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