Background: Radiographs remain fundamental tool in diagnosis of dental diseases, their availability and social-economic status of the patient dictates the choice made by professionals. This study was done to determine the indications and types of dental radiographs ordered by dental professionals in a resource limited setting. Methods: This was a cross sectional study involving 520 patients who underwent dental radiographic investigation. Patients were examined and interviewed. Type of radiographs taken and indications were recorded. Results: Out of 520 patients, 189 were male, and the mean age of the participants was 31.7 ± 13.9 years. Most of the patients were aged 20-49 years. The frequent indication was dental caries followed by periapi...
Background: In this present era implant dentistry has seen exponential growth and its success mainly...
Background and Aim: Use of panoramic radiography in some cases is easier and more cost-effective tha...
A thorough knowledge of tooth morphology, careful interpretation of angled radiographs, proper acces...
Background: Radiographs remain fundamental tool in diagnosis of dental diseases, their availability ...
AbstractIntroduction: The number of radiographies taken from patients has increased in recent years....
Dental radiography is the main diagnostic mean in dentistry especially in endodontic therapy. This ...
INTRODUCTION: For X-rays offer more benefits than risks, they need to be performed or ordered accord...
Introduction: With the increasing usage of X rays, professional responsibility entails dentists to h...
Background: In this present era implant dentistry has seen exponential growth and its success mainly...
Introduction:Radiography is among the most effective paraclinical methods used for accurate diagnosi...
Background. Caries is a chronic infection of dental hard tissue. The development of caries is not li...
Background and Objective: The aim of dental care is improvement of oral health. Although the radiogr...
Aim: Early clinical and radiological diagnosis of dental caries is one of the fundamental objectives...
Background. Caries is a chronic infection of dental hard tissue. The development of caries is not li...
Objective: The aim of this research is to compare the clinical and radiographical findings of proxi...
Background: In this present era implant dentistry has seen exponential growth and its success mainly...
Background and Aim: Use of panoramic radiography in some cases is easier and more cost-effective tha...
A thorough knowledge of tooth morphology, careful interpretation of angled radiographs, proper acces...
Background: Radiographs remain fundamental tool in diagnosis of dental diseases, their availability ...
AbstractIntroduction: The number of radiographies taken from patients has increased in recent years....
Dental radiography is the main diagnostic mean in dentistry especially in endodontic therapy. This ...
INTRODUCTION: For X-rays offer more benefits than risks, they need to be performed or ordered accord...
Introduction: With the increasing usage of X rays, professional responsibility entails dentists to h...
Background: In this present era implant dentistry has seen exponential growth and its success mainly...
Introduction:Radiography is among the most effective paraclinical methods used for accurate diagnosi...
Background. Caries is a chronic infection of dental hard tissue. The development of caries is not li...
Background and Objective: The aim of dental care is improvement of oral health. Although the radiogr...
Aim: Early clinical and radiological diagnosis of dental caries is one of the fundamental objectives...
Background. Caries is a chronic infection of dental hard tissue. The development of caries is not li...
Objective: The aim of this research is to compare the clinical and radiographical findings of proxi...
Background: In this present era implant dentistry has seen exponential growth and its success mainly...
Background and Aim: Use of panoramic radiography in some cases is easier and more cost-effective tha...
A thorough knowledge of tooth morphology, careful interpretation of angled radiographs, proper acces...