Radiographic Interpretation List


Updated November 17, 2014

 

Benign Neoplasms » (hyperplasias) EnostosisFocal Idiopathic OsteosclerosisMandibular ToriPalatal Tori

(odontogenic – epithelial) AmeloblastomaKeratocystic Odontogenic Tumor (aka Odontogenic Keratocyst)

(odontogenic – mesenchymal) Cementoblastoma

(mixed) Compound Odontoma

 

Cysts of the Jaws » Buccal Bifurcation CystDentigerous CystLateral Periodontal CystNasopalatine Canal CystPeriapical / Radicular CystSimple Bone Cyst

 

Maxillary Sinuses » Antral projection/antral exostosesAntrolithMucositisMucous retention pseudocystSinusitis

 

Other »  Retained deciduous root fragment

 

Periapical Inflammatory Diseases » (inflammation) Rarefying osteitisSclerosing osteitisWidened periodontal ligament space

 

Skeletal Developmental Abnormalities » Cleft Palate

 

Soft Tissue Calcifications / Ossifications » Arterial calcificationOssified stylohyoid ligamentRhinolithSialolithThyroid cartilageTonsilithTriticeal cartilage

 

Tooth Anomalies » (acquired) AbrasionAttritionExternal ResorptionHypercementosisInternal ResorptionPulp StonePulpal Sclerosis

(eruption abnormalities) AnkylosisEctopic EruptionTransposition

(number variations) OligodontiaSupernumerary Teeth

(shape variations – generalized) Amelogenesis ImperfectaDentin Dysplasia Type IIDentinogenesis ImperfectaRegional Odontodysplasia

(shape variations – localized) Dens EvaginatusDens InvaginatusDilacerationEnamel PearlGeminationTalon CuspTaurodontism

(size variations) MacrodontMicrodont

 

Trauma to the Teeth » (bone healing) Fibrous scarNormal bone healingRemnant lamina duraSclerotic bone healing

Coronal FracturesMandibular FracturesRoot Fracture – HorizontalRoot Fracture – Vertical

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