Principles Of Radiographic Interpretation

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About This Presentation

O6U Dentistry Faculty / Radiology II


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Principles of
Radiographic
Interpretation

Interpretation
An explanation of what is viewed on dental
radiograph
The ability to read what is revealed in
dental radiograph

Diagnosis
The identification of disease by examination
or analysis

Objectives of radiographic
interpretation
3D

Objectives of radiographic
interpretation
Detection: presence or absence of
disease
Description:providing information on the
disease according to systematic approach
Differentiation:diseases of similar
radiographic appearance

Essential requirements for
interpretation

Optimum viewing
conditions
Essential requirements for
interpretation

Knowledge of what the radiograph should
look like
Essential requirements for
interpretation

Knowledge of appearance of normal
anatomical landmarks as well as
variationsof normal.
Essential requirements for
interpretation

Knowledge of radiographic appearance of
pathological conditionsaffecting the
maxillofacial region.
Essential requirements for
interpretation

How to interpret a
radiographic image?

L O G I C

LOGIC
Localize the radiograph
Observe the shadows of the radiograph
General consideration of radiographic
facts
Interpretation formulation
Correlation of radiographic interpretation,
history, and clinical findings

Localize the radiograph

Observe the shadows of the
radiograph

General consideration of
radiographic facts

Interpretation formulation
Systematic description and analysis of
findings revealed in the radiograph

Interpretation formulation
Site (Location)
Shape and Periphery
Internal structure
Effects on surrounding structures
Size
Number

Site (Location)
Localized

Site (Location)
Localized
Generalized

Site (Location)
Localized
Generalized
Multiple

Site (Location)
Unilateral
Bilateral

Site (Location)

Site (Location)

Shape and Periphery
1.Border
2.Margin
3.Shape

Shape and Periphery
1.Border
Well defined
Ill defined

Shape and Periphery
1.Border
Well defined

Shape and Periphery
1.Border
Ill defined

Shape and Periphery
2.Margin
Corticated
Non corticated
Sclerotic
Radiolucent rim

Shape and Periphery
3.Shape
Round
Oval
Scalloped
Irregular
Inverted pear
Heart shape

Internal structure
Radiodensity
Radiolucent Radiopaque Mixed (RL-RO)

Radiolucent

Radiopaque

Mixed (RL-RO)

Radiolucent
Unilocular Multilocular
Soap bubble Honey comb Tennis Racket

Internal structure
Unilocular Multilocular

Internal structure
Soap bubble
Honey comb
Tennis Racket

Radiopaque or Mixed
Sunray
Orange peal
Ground glass
Cotton wool
Driven snow

Internal structure
Associated with
impacted tooth

Effects on surrounding structures
Teeth
Bone

Effects on surrounding structures
Teeth
Widening of Periodontal
membrane space
Loss of lamina dura
Root resorption
Tooth displacement
Root divergence
Hindering of tooth
eruption

Effects on surrounding structures
Bone
Expansion
Thinning
Erosion &
perforation
Displacement of
cortices
Obliteration of max.
sinus

Size
Small –medium –
large –Huge
Measured in
centimeters

Number
Single
Multiple:
Systemic (blood or
endocrinal diseases)
Syndromes

Again
Interpretation does not equal diagnosis

Diagnosis
History
Clinical Examination
Special Investigations

Special Investigations
Conventional radiographs (periapical-
occlusal-panoramic-lateral oblique-etc…)
Advanced imaging modalities (CT-MRI-
US-etc….)
Biopsy (aspiration-smear-incisional-
excisional)
Blood analysis
Urine analysis

Diagnosis
Non differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis

Diagnosis
Non differential
diagnosis

Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
How to differentiate between different
lesions which have similar radiographic
appearance

Wood and Goaz Classification
Radiolucencies
Periapical
Pericoronal
Interradicular
Solitary cyst-like
lesions
Multilocular
Ill defined
Multiple separate
Generalized
rarefaction
Mixed (RL-RO)
Periapical
Pericoronal
Not necessarily
contacting the
teeth
Radiopacities
•Periapical
•Not necessarily
contacting the
teeth
•Multiple
•Generalized