Not all opacities observed on panoramic dental radiographs are associated with the jaws. Two thousand six hundred and twenty‐eight panoramic radiographs obtained from a single dental health clinic were evaluated for the presence of opacities associated with the mandible. Opacities were observed in 4 per cent of cases. The radiographic features of these opacities are presented. The importance of including soft tissue calcifications which may be superimposed over the mandible on panoramic views in the differential diagnosis is discussed. Information on the various soft tissue calcifications which can occur in this region is presented
Abstract Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The g...
Two patients presented with multiple concentric calcifications superimposed over the mandibular ramu...
Abstract- This paper proposes a detection method for carotid artery calcification in dental panorami...
Head and neck soft tissues calcifications can result from physiological or pathological mineralizati...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of visible calcifications in soft tissues of the or...
Panoramic radiography is a basic diagnostic tool in the dental field where calcifications are seen o...
To assess the influence of subjective enhancement of brightness and contrast of digital panoramic ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to describe radiographic characteristics and the prevalence of selected...
Introduction: soft tissue calcification is a relatively common issue in panoramic radiography. These...
Pathologic calcification of soft tissues occurs when calcium salts, essentially calcium phosphate, a...
Among patients presenting for dental treatment we could reveal various calcifications on panoramic x...
General dental practitioners are less confident at diagnosing radiopaque lesions of the jaws than ra...
Deposition of the minerals in soft tissue which normally accumulates in bone is known as calcificati...
Heterotrophic calcificationsare pathologic calcifications of the soft tissue regiondue to any chroni...
A maioria das calcificações em tecidos moles na região de cabeça e pescoço são achados radiográficos...
Abstract Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The g...
Two patients presented with multiple concentric calcifications superimposed over the mandibular ramu...
Abstract- This paper proposes a detection method for carotid artery calcification in dental panorami...
Head and neck soft tissues calcifications can result from physiological or pathological mineralizati...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of visible calcifications in soft tissues of the or...
Panoramic radiography is a basic diagnostic tool in the dental field where calcifications are seen o...
To assess the influence of subjective enhancement of brightness and contrast of digital panoramic ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to describe radiographic characteristics and the prevalence of selected...
Introduction: soft tissue calcification is a relatively common issue in panoramic radiography. These...
Pathologic calcification of soft tissues occurs when calcium salts, essentially calcium phosphate, a...
Among patients presenting for dental treatment we could reveal various calcifications on panoramic x...
General dental practitioners are less confident at diagnosing radiopaque lesions of the jaws than ra...
Deposition of the minerals in soft tissue which normally accumulates in bone is known as calcificati...
Heterotrophic calcificationsare pathologic calcifications of the soft tissue regiondue to any chroni...
A maioria das calcificações em tecidos moles na região de cabeça e pescoço são achados radiográficos...
Abstract Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The g...
Two patients presented with multiple concentric calcifications superimposed over the mandibular ramu...
Abstract- This paper proposes a detection method for carotid artery calcification in dental panorami...