. Intraoral radiographs are widely used in periodontal diagnosis and research. However, accurate radiographic interpretation is only possible with high quality images. Some of the technical and geometric variables to consider have been presented. Early periodontal lesions are not detected in radiographs. The amount of periodontal destruction in more advanced disease is generally underestimated. The accurate topography of periodontal pockets and the buccal and lingual aspects of the teeth cannot be visualized. Clinical probing is therefore a prerequisite for a complete periodontal diagnosis. However, radiographs are a valuable adjunct for the periodontal diagnosis and the diagnosis of trauma from occlusion. With standardized systems, radiogr...
Periodontal diseases are diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs, with radiographs assisting in tre...
Introduction: The height of the alveolar bone, is normally maintained by equilibrium between bone fo...
Diagnostic imaging is an integral part of the diagnostic process in clinical dentistry. Intraoral Ra...
In periodontics, the main purpose of radiography is to detect the level of the alveolar bone includi...
Background: Intraoral radiographs can aid in formulating a more accurate diagnosis of periodontal di...
Background: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused b...
The gingiva-bone count was used clinically, with posterior bitewing radiographs and with a full surv...
Radiographic modalities are used in addition to clinical methods to gain information about the patie...
The differences in approach between screening for and diagnosis of periodontal diseases are highligh...
Introduction: Although the image diagnostic methods have been developed allowing an advanced of earl...
Periodontal diseases are diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs, with radiographs assisting in tre...
Review of the literature shows that the common clinical parameters used in practice are inaccurate i...
Objective : Radiographic assessment of patients with generalised severe periodontitis may be underta...
The advances in digital imaging technology in dentistry have provided an alternative to film-based r...
Background: Information about the agreement between intra-oral (I-O) and panoramic (OPG) radiographs...
Periodontal diseases are diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs, with radiographs assisting in tre...
Introduction: The height of the alveolar bone, is normally maintained by equilibrium between bone fo...
Diagnostic imaging is an integral part of the diagnostic process in clinical dentistry. Intraoral Ra...
In periodontics, the main purpose of radiography is to detect the level of the alveolar bone includi...
Background: Intraoral radiographs can aid in formulating a more accurate diagnosis of periodontal di...
Background: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused b...
The gingiva-bone count was used clinically, with posterior bitewing radiographs and with a full surv...
Radiographic modalities are used in addition to clinical methods to gain information about the patie...
The differences in approach between screening for and diagnosis of periodontal diseases are highligh...
Introduction: Although the image diagnostic methods have been developed allowing an advanced of earl...
Periodontal diseases are diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs, with radiographs assisting in tre...
Review of the literature shows that the common clinical parameters used in practice are inaccurate i...
Objective : Radiographic assessment of patients with generalised severe periodontitis may be underta...
The advances in digital imaging technology in dentistry have provided an alternative to film-based r...
Background: Information about the agreement between intra-oral (I-O) and panoramic (OPG) radiographs...
Periodontal diseases are diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs, with radiographs assisting in tre...
Introduction: The height of the alveolar bone, is normally maintained by equilibrium between bone fo...
Diagnostic imaging is an integral part of the diagnostic process in clinical dentistry. Intraoral Ra...