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radiographic image showing the
crown, root tip, & surrounding
periapical
structures
any abnormalities of the root
periapical radiographs structure & surrounding bone
used to detect: structure
image view showing the crowns
of both arches on one film
Bitewing radiograph
or monitor interproximal caries
bitewing radiographs used if the proximal surfaces of the
to detect: teeth cannot be visually tactilely
examined
is composed of a series of
full mouth series individual images, including a
radiograph combination of bitewing &
periapical
, as a baseline on the health of
purpose of full mouth your mouth
series:
image that shows large areas of
the maxilla or mandible
Occlusal radiograph
help track the development &
Occlusal radiograph placement of a section or entire
purpose: arch of teeth in the upper or
lower jaw
provides full view of the upper &
lower jaw
panoramic radiograph
allows us view your head, neck,
panoramic radiograph & jaw, & how they work together
purpose as a whole
extraoral radiograph of the
bones & tissues of the head
Cephalometric radiograph
enables the dentist to capture a
Cephalometric radiograph complete radiographic image of
purpose the side of the face
three dimensional digital
CBCT (cone beam imaging method that uses a
computed tomography) cone-shaped beam of radiation
that rotates around the patient