Yearly Archives: 2013


Periodontal radiographic assessment: Furcation involvement and Cortical plate loss 3

This week is all about furcation involvement and cortical plate loss.  I will not be classifying the different classes of furcation involvement just how it appears on radiographs. Furcation Involvement Furcation involvement is much easier to identify in the mandible due to the splayed nature of the mesial and distal […]


Case of the Week: Internal Resorption treated with endodontic therapy

This week I have a case of internal resorption that was treated with endodontic therapy.  Internal resorption presents as a well-defined radiolucent area that is continuous with the pulp chamber and/or root canal space causing an overall enlargement in size.  Here it is evident on a maxillary central incisor. And […]


Periodontal radiographic assessment: Horizontal bone loss and Vertical bone defects 5

This week is all about the basics of horizontal bone loss and vertical bone defects on radiographs. Horizontal Bone Loss When identifying horizontal bone loss you must first go through the same steps of evaluating normal bone appearances (last weeks post).  The two lines (adjacent cemento-enamel junctions and crest of […]