Cases
Using CBCT for Investigating Lower Third Molars
May 1, 2019Case of the Month – All-on-Four and Zygomatic Implant Planning
June 30, 2019Case of the month – Diagnosis of a Bony Lump
CBCT Scanner: Instrumentarium OP300
CBCT Imaging Protocol: 50mm x 50mm x50mm 0.125 voxels
Effective Dose: 0.04mSv
Clinical Information: Bony lump in URQ ? osteoma ? odontome ? impacted tooth
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Radiographic Impression: Sinuses: the radiographic findings appear to be consistent with a sinusitis of the right maxillary sinus; the presence of bubbles may be an indication of an acute exacerbation of a chronic sinusitis. Review of the patient's clinical history for chronic allergy or sinusitis is suggested; physician referral for more thorough evaluation is suggested if merited by clinical findings and symptoms.
The following are selected images from the volume illustrating major findings
CBCT Imaging Protocol: 50mm x 50mm x50mm 0.125 voxels
Effective Dose: 0.04mSv
Clinical Information: Bony lump in URQ ? osteoma ? odontome ? impacted tooth
Click here to view and manipulate this case of the month CBCT on our Cloud Viewer
Radiographic Impression: Sinuses: the radiographic findings appear to be consistent with a sinusitis of the right maxillary sinus; the presence of bubbles may be an indication of an acute exacerbation of a chronic sinusitis. Review of the patient's clinical history for chronic allergy or sinusitis is suggested; physician referral for more thorough evaluation is suggested if merited by clinical findings and symptoms.
The following are selected images from the volume illustrating major findings
Clinical Information: Bony lump in URQ ? osteoma ? odontome ? impacted tooth