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Apical Findings – Other

This is a mish mash of other incidental findings that are found near or on the apices of teeth.  These other findings include retained deciduous root fragments, hypercementosis, and external resorption.


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Intraoral Radiographic Technique: Maxillary Canine Periapical Radiograph & Maxillary Lateral Incisor Periapical Radiograph…

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#Radiographoftheday = Stafne defect (CBCT, axial, radiolucent, round indent, right, lingual surface) pic.twitter.com/hLawa72ADQ

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#Radiographoftheday = pterygoid recess of the sphenoid sinus (CBCT, MPR, orange arrows) pic.twitter.com/dYpqsn6NYl

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#Radiographoftheday = palatal extension maxillary sinus (CBCT-coronal, left, radiolucent, inferior to nasal cavity) pic.twitter.com/CJjW7jOPqC

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Taurodontism: youtu.be/Up2gN2gfWfg?a via @YouTube

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@cdadrian Supernumerary tooth. Single. Odontoma would be multiple in 1 follicle (compound) or disorganized mess in 1 follicle (complex).

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@cdadrian Two for one - dens invaginatus on lateral incisor and rarefying osteitis on canine. Thanks for sharing. :)

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@cdadrian That's a very cool little supernumerary tooth. It's horizontal to the x ray beam hence the cross-sectional view. :)

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  • Intraoral Radiographic Technique: Posterior Bitewing Radiographs May 16, 2013
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This site is a reference/resource of radiographic findings in dentistry. This information is meant purely as a learning tool and not a diagnostic tool. Any and all diagnoses should be made by your personal physician or dentist after reviewing clinical findings, health history and radiographic findings. The views expressed in this blog/website are my own and do not reflect the views of UNMC.

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