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Comprehending Maxillofacial Anatomy and Related Pathology with CBCT
Description:
The advent of CBCT has brought a great deal of excitement to the dental professionals. For the first time, we have a diagnostic tool which has overcome the known disadvantages of the traditional projectional dental diagnostic images (periapical and panoramic radiographs) with the provision of sharp sectional images at any desired plane (multiplannar imaging). However, the interpretation of these images is somewhat challenging mainly due to the anatomical complexity of the maxillofacial region and the lack of familiarity of the profession with multiplannar imaging. This course will review in detail the anatomy of the certain challenging sites (neck, paranasal sinuses etc) of maxillofacial region and discuss the related pathological entities. Often times these may be simply incidental findings fact that raises the degree of the responsibility of the dental professional.
Date Added:
8/1/2012
Author(s):
Christos Angelopoulos, DDS, MS
Dr. Angelopoulos is a graduate of the Aristotle University, School of Dentistry, Thessaloniki, Greece. His postdoctoral training includes a 2-yr internship in Oral Surgery (Ar...
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Questions & Comments
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Chris Lee - (4/21/2013 10:22 AM)
great presentation, Christos - very informative.
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ROY BARLAS - (9/4/2012 12:44 PM)
i found your presentation very informative and recommend another presentation in the near feature...
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ahmed rashwan - (8/25/2012 8:10 AM)
Thank you for this valuable information.
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nawwaf al-hamoudi - (8/23/2012 10:40 AM)
Great presentation, really looking forward to your next one.
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Paul Scholl - (8/5/2012 11:24 AM)
Great presentation and anatomy review. I look forward to more information.
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Maurice Salama - (8/2/2012 11:26 AM)
Excellent presentation that really shows the power of this technology. We miss too much in terms of quality dioagnostic information with 2D. Glad we have the Carestream 9300 in our office and Materialise software. It makes a world of difference. Dr. Salama
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ROBERT SPROAT - (8/2/2012 1:17 AM)
Why did it not start?
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Frank Cervone - (8/1/2012 9:21 PM)
Why did it stop?
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Andrea de Huertos - (8/1/2012 8:44 PM)
Thanks for your presentation, very interesting.
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