Using CBCT But Not Sure About the Signs of Important Pathologies? Let's Review Some Clinical Cases
In a CBCT scan, unlimited data points must be interpreted and reported on. In this session, we will cover the most critical radiographic findings that each Dental practitioner who utilizes CBCT needs to be aware of and seek further evaluation by a qualified Oral diagnosis specialist when encountered. These pathologies range from opacifications in maxillary sinuses, neoplastic lesions of the jaws, soft tissue shadows in the airway, and more.
Date & Time
Friday April 26th, 2024 3:30pm CDT
End Date & Time
Friday April 26th, 2024 5:00pm CDT
Session Number
F2413
Learning Objectives
1.) Through reviewing clinical cases become familiar with radiographic signs of important pathologies in CBCT images.
2.) Be able to recognize the cases where CBCT can add diagnostic value to accurate diagnosis of a case (Selection criteria).
3.) Be able to describe common radiographic findings associated with different jaw pathosis including cystic, neoplastic, fibro-osseous, and more.
4.) Be able to diagnose common soft tissue radiopacities in 2D and 3D images.
Format
Lecture
Audience
Dentist, Student Dentist
Topic
Oral Radiology, Imaging and Photography
CORE Topics
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
CEU Credits
1.5 Fundamental CEs
AGD Code
730
Pricing for Dentist (Early Bird)
20
Pricing for Staff (Early Bird)
10
Pricing for Dentist
30
Pricing for Staff
20
Category Course Catalog
Event Attendees
3
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0
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