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Intraoral Radiographic Anatomy
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Radiographic Density Radiopacity Radiolucency
Page 24 of Dr. Beck’s Notes
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Follicle
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Trabecular Pattern
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Trabecular Pattern
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Sparse Trabeculation Inferiorly
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Dental Papilla
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Mandibular Posterior Region
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Alveolar Ridge
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External Oblique Ridge
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Internal Oblique Ridge (Mylohyoid Ridge)
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Mandibular Canal
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Enlarged PDL Space?
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Inferior Border of Mandible
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Inf. Alveolar Canal
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Oblique Ridges
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Mental Foramen
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Anterior Looping of the Canal
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Posteriorly Positioned Foramen
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Mandibular Tori
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Anterior Mandible
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Genial Tubercle
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Genial Tubercle
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Nutrient Canals
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Mental Fossa Radiolucent depression between alveolar ridge and mental ridge
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Mental Ridge
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Liar, Liar!! Do Our Eyes Lie?
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All Those Horizontal Lines!
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Alveolar Ridge
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Floor / Wall of Maxillary Sinus
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Zygomatic Arch (Inf. Border)
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Zygomatic Process of Maxilla
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Floor of Nasal Cavity
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Tuberosity
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Hamular Notch and Process
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Coronoid Process
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Resorption of Coronoid Process?
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Clinical Hamular Notch
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Tuberosity
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Maxillary Sinus Floor of sinus extends to alveolar crest due to missing teeth
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Floor / Wall of Maxillary Sinus
Wavy outline of the sinus
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Relatively smooth outline
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Sinus occupies inter-radicular space
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Inverted Y formed by nasal fossa and maxillary sinus
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Nasolabial Fold/ Cheek Mass
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Maxillary Anterior Region
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Anterior Nasal Spine Radiopaque V-shaped
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Floor of Nasal Cavity Extends bilaterally away from ANS
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Incisive Foramen Variable size and shape, border
Variable position, due to angulation of x-ray beam
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Nasopalatine Canal Transmits nasopalatine nerves and vessels
Terminates in incisive foramen Not always seen
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Sup. Foramina of Nasopalatine
On each side of nasal septum Mostly seen when h vertical angle
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Nasal Septum Superimposition of septal cartilage and vomer
Deviated septum
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Inferior Concha In the nasal fossa Away from the septum
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Nasal Mucosa
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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
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Soft Tissue Outline of Nose
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Nasal turbinates
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Foramena of Stenson and Scarpa
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Opening of nasolachrimal duct
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