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Intraoral Radiographic Anatomy

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1 Intraoral Radiographic Anatomy

2 Radiographic Density Radiopacity Radiolucency
Page 24 of Dr. Beck’s Notes

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4 Follicle

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8 Trabecular Pattern

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10 Trabecular Pattern

11 Sparse Trabeculation Inferiorly

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14 Dental Papilla

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17 Mandibular Posterior Region

18 Alveolar Ridge

19 External Oblique Ridge

20 Internal Oblique Ridge (Mylohyoid Ridge)

21 Mandibular Canal

22 Enlarged PDL Space?

23 Inferior Border of Mandible

24 Inf. Alveolar Canal

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26 Oblique Ridges

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36 Mental Foramen

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39 Anterior Looping of the Canal

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43 Posteriorly Positioned Foramen

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46 Mandibular Tori

47 Anterior Mandible

48 Genial Tubercle

49 Genial Tubercle

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53 Nutrient Canals

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57 Mental Fossa Radiolucent depression between alveolar ridge and mental ridge

58 Mental Ridge

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62 Liar, Liar!! Do Our Eyes Lie?

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91 All Those Horizontal Lines!

92 Alveolar Ridge

93 Floor / Wall of Maxillary Sinus

94 Zygomatic Arch (Inf. Border)

95 Zygomatic Process of Maxilla

96 Floor of Nasal Cavity

97 Tuberosity

98 Hamular Notch and Process

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101 Coronoid Process

102 Resorption of Coronoid Process?

103 Clinical Hamular Notch

104 Tuberosity

105 Maxillary Sinus Floor of sinus extends to alveolar crest due to missing teeth

106 Floor / Wall of Maxillary Sinus
Wavy outline of the sinus

107 Relatively smooth outline

108 Sinus occupies inter-radicular space

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111 Inverted Y formed by nasal fossa and maxillary sinus

112 Nasolabial Fold/ Cheek Mass

113 Maxillary Anterior Region

114 Anterior Nasal Spine Radiopaque V-shaped

115 Floor of Nasal Cavity Extends bilaterally away from ANS

116 Incisive Foramen Variable size and shape, border
Variable position, due to angulation of x-ray beam

117 Nasopalatine Canal Transmits nasopalatine nerves and vessels
Terminates in incisive foramen Not always seen

118 Sup. Foramina of Nasopalatine
On each side of nasal septum Mostly seen when h vertical angle

119 Nasal Septum Superimposition of septal cartilage and vomer
Deviated septum

120 Inferior Concha In the nasal fossa Away from the septum

121 Nasal Mucosa

122 Intermaxillary Suture
Median suture Extends from alveolar crest through ANS, posteriorly to distal aspect of hard palate Uniform width Variable shape Angulation of central ray

123 Soft Tissue Outline of Nose

124 Nasal turbinates

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137 Opening of nasolachrimal duct

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