
Panoramic radiography:
Also called OPG, is a 2D image that captures the jaws, teeth and surrounding structures in a single image. Due to low dose of radiation, this radiograph has low resolution and should not be used to diagnosis of subtle changes. . .
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT):
Is a more recent type of equipment with similarities to panoramic machine in the appearance. But it produces a cone shaped x-ray with a specially designed detector, to reconstruct achieved data to a 3D scan…
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Intra oral radiographs:
Periapical , occlusal and bitewing radiographs are used to detect carious lesion, changes in alveolar bone height and root structure. These techniques benefit high…
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Lateral cephalometry:
Used primarily for orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. It is a useful record prior to treatment and can be used during treatment to assess progress. This technique helps to…
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