Protocols in Panoramic Radiographic Interpretation

Normal anatomy and variations of normal are most difficult to interpret on panoramic radiographs. These challenges may be causing you to miss diseases or treating normal conditions. This course will show you how to build your diagnostic skills by increasing your understanding of the protocols involved in panoramic interpretation. Two experienced oral and maxillofacial radiologists will show you how to easily and efficiently evaluate panoramic radiographs. You will benefit from an interactive format using actual patient radiographs. Patient cases will involve systemic diseases, TMJ disorders, sinus pathology, impactions, cysts and tumors, inflammation and infection, trauma, and soft tissue calcification. You will take away from this course greater confidence and skill in your diagnosis and treatment planning with panoramic radiographs.

Course Audience:

Register for Upcoming Sessions

April 22, 2022 8:30 am - April 22, 2022 3:45 pm

All times for all events are in local Central Time.


Session Location:

Lynda J. Young Conference Room
6-410 Moos HS Tower
Minneapolis Campus

Course Number: CF2918

Enrollment is limited to 32

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Description

Learn How To

  • Distinguish between normal and abnormal pathology
  • Identify commonly missed conditions that may have an adverse effect on your dental treatment
  • Discern which lesions need immediate attention and which to watch
  • Determine when more than a panoramic radiograph is needed
  • Identify and correct errors with panoramic radiographic techniques

Educational Methods

Illustrated lectures, discussion, case presentations, interactive panoramic radiograph interpretation.

Please Note

You may receive one credit (7 total credits) by completing a web-based panoramic anatomy review before the course.

Specific information about completing the web-based tutorial will be sent to you via email before the start of the program.