Oral Radiology: Principles and InterpretationFully revised and updated, ORAL RADIOLOGY: Principles and Interpretation continues as a well-illustrated, leading source of imaging information for dental students and professionals. Its strengths include a straightforward logical organization, over 1000 high-quality illustrations, specialized imaging techniques such as MRI and CT, and a comprehensive discussion of radiographic interpretation and pathologic conditions. Thirty chapters are organized into five sections , Physics of Radiation, Biological Effects of Radiation, Radiation Safety and Protection, Imaging Principles and Techniques, and Radiographic Interpretation of Pathology. * Provides a logical and systematic approach to the interpretation of diagnostic images. * Covers disorders of the temporomandibular joint including radiographic abnormalities, soft tissue abnormalities, arthritic conditions, articular loose bodies, trauma, and tumors. * Covers digital radiology, digital subtraction, magnetic resonance imaging, and descriptions of tomography and computed tomography. * Reviews and illustrates the commonly used radiographic examinations (including tomography and CT) and their indications in implant presurgical treatment planning and postsurgical follow-up. * Features expert authors with worldwide recognition. Spanish version also available, ISBN: 84-8174-568-5 |
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Page 53
... intraoral radiographic examinations without sacrifice of diagnos- tic information . * In 1994 the Eastman Kodak Company introduced an improved E - speed film ( Ektaspeed Plus ) , the emulsion of which was based on tabular grain ...
... intraoral radiographic examinations without sacrifice of diagnos- tic information . * In 1994 the Eastman Kodak Company introduced an improved E - speed film ( Ektaspeed Plus ) , the emulsion of which was based on tabular grain ...
Page 122
... intraoral radiographs are made with radiographic film . When intraoral digital image recep- tors are used , the radiographic principles are the same as those for radiographic film . A full - mouth set of radiographs consists of ...
... intraoral radiographs are made with radiographic film . When intraoral digital image recep- tors are used , the radiographic principles are the same as those for radiographic film . A full - mouth set of radiographs consists of ...
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... intraoral films provides an ex- cellent survey . The exposure required for an edentulous ridge is approximately 25 % less than that for a dentu- lous ridge . This examination consists of seven projec- tions in each jaw ( adult no . 2 ...
... intraoral films provides an ex- cellent survey . The exposure required for an edentulous ridge is approximately 25 % less than that for a dentu- lous ridge . This examination consists of seven projec- tions in each jaw ( adult no . 2 ...
Contents
SECTION | 21 |
Guidelines for Prescribing Dental | 33 |
SECTION THREE | 41 |
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