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Panoramic ImagingPanoramic Imaging
DHY 202 Clinical Radiology I
Dental Hygiene Department
William Rainey Harper College
IntroductionIntroduction
• Peculiarities of the panoramic
system result in a unique projection
of many anatomical structures in the
image.
• Produces several unusual
anatomical relationships that are not
found in any other kind of
radiographic projection.
(Langland)
IntroductionIntroduction
• Most of the peculiarities of normal
structural relationships can be
explained by one or more of the
following eight concepts.
(Langland)
Imaging ConceptsImaging Concepts
• Structures adjacent to tooth-bearing areas are
visualized
• Structures are flattened and spread out
• Midline structures may project as single or double
Images
• Ghost images are formed
• Soft tissue shadows are seen
• Air spaces are seen
• Radiolucencies and radiopacities are seen
• Panoramic images are unique
(Langland)
Concept 1:Concept 1:
Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to
Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are
VisualizedVisualized
• Rims of orbits
• Infraorbital canal and foramen
• Pterygomaxillary fissure
• Borders of maxillary sinus
• Zygomatic arch
• Nasal fossae
Concept 1:Concept 1:
Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to
Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are
VisualizedVisualized
• Ramus, body & lower border
of mandible
• TMJ structures: glenoid fossa,
articular eminence, condyle
• Styloid process
• Hyoid bone & Hard palate
Concept 1:Concept 1:
Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to
Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are
VisualizedVisualized
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
• The jaws and structures of the
of the maxillofacial complex as
well as the spine are portrayed
as if they were split vertically
in half down the midsagittal
plane with each half folded
outward.
(Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
• Radiographic image is “laid
out” on the film, the same way
paint is applied to a wall with a
roller.
(Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
• Resultant Image:
– Nose remains in the middle
– Right and left sides of the jaws are on
each side of the film
– The spine (having been split in half)
appears beyond the rami at the
extreme right and left edges of the
film.
(Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
(Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
• Acceptable for
– structures visualized within the
same plane as the film,
– and without superimposition of
right and left sides of hard tissue
(zygomatic arch, mandible)
(Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
• Undesirable in some areas
because spread out structures
obscure other structures
• Examples:
– Nasal conchae/fossae projected
across maxillary sinus (client back)
– Hyoid spread across mandible (chin
tipped too low) (Langland)
Concept 2:Concept 2:
Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and
Spread OutSpread Out
Correct projection of
nasal turbinates
Nasal turbinates spread
out across sinus due to
patient positioning error(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
• Real image formation:
–Single
–Double
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
• A single, real image is formed when
anatomical structure located
between rotation center and film
(object in front of rotation center)
such as anterior teeth, nasal septum,
incisive foramen.
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
• Some midline structures fall within
the focal trough twice; beam
intercepts these objects twice due to
machine rotation (cervical spine,
hard palate, hyoid bone, palatal
torus, epiglottis).
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
• A double real image is a pair of real
images formed by objects located in
the central portion of the oral &
maxillofacial region.
• Double images are mirror images of
each other.
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
Vertical
hatch
marks =
real image
formation
Double real
images
formed in
central
diamond-
shaped
region
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
A = Formation of
first image
B = Formation
of second
image
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
• Structures that normally produce
double real images: hard/soft palate,
palatal torus, body of hyoid bone,
epiglottis, cervical spine
• Malpositioning of client produces
undesirable double images:nose
turbinates, body of hyoid, spine
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
Hard Palate
Hyoid bone
(Langland)
Concept 3:Concept 3:
Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May
Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double
ImagesImages
Five Characteristics of Double ImagesFive Characteristics of Double Images
– One image is the mirror image of the other
– Both images are real
– Each image will have the same proportions
– Each image will have the same location on
the opposite side
– Double images only occur with midline
structures falling in diamond-shaped zone
in the midline (Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
• Formed when object located between xray
source and center of rotation (Anatomically
the object is behind the rotation center)
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
Horizontal
hatch marks
represent the
region where
ghost images
form
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
• Midline structures seen at the
posterior limits of the image tend to
be ghosted onto the central portion
of the radiograph (cervical spine,
neckchains, lead apron)
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
• Lateral structures seen at the
posterior limits of the image ghosted
onto contralateral side of the image
(inferior border of mandible, ramus,
hard palate, nasal conchae, earrings)
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
• Six characteristics of Ghost images...
– has the same general shape as its real
counterpart
– appears on the opposite side of the
radiograph from its real counterpart
– appears higher on the radiograph than
its real counterpart
(Langland)
Concept 4:Concept 4:
Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed
• The ghost image...
– is more blurred than its real counterpart
– the vertical component of the ghost is
more blurred than the horizontal
– vertical component of the ghost is
always larger than its real counterpart
• Ghosts usually result of technique
errors (earrings, necklaces, spine
etc.)(Langland)
Summary of Single & DoubleSummary of Single & Double
Real Images & Ghost ImagesReal Images & Ghost Images
Hatch marks:
Vertical = Real images
Horizontal = Ghost images
Both = Single real &
ghost
Diamond = Double real &
ghost
(Langland)
Summary of Single & DoubleSummary of Single & Double
Real Images & Ghost ImagesReal Images & Ghost Images
1=Real single images of centrals, 2=Real single1=Real single images of centrals, 2=Real single
image of nasal septum, 3=Real single image of softimage of nasal septum, 3=Real single image of soft
tissue outline of nose, 5=Double real image of hyoid,tissue outline of nose, 5=Double real image of hyoid,
6=Double real image of spine, 7=Double real images6=Double real image of spine, 7=Double real images
of palate, 8=Ghost image of palateof palate, 8=Ghost image of palate
Concept 5:Concept 5:
Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are
SeenSeen
• Soft tissues are outlined: nasolabial
fold, soft palate, ear lobes, tongue
lips, nose, epiglottis, uvula, dorsum
of tongue, posterior pharyngeal wall,
palatine tonsil, soft tissues of nasal
turbinates and septum, gingiva,
retromolar pad & operculums.
(Langland)
Concept 5:Concept 5:
Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are
SeenSeen
• Visualization of the tongue, ears,
nose and nasal turbinates spread-out
are indications of technique errors.
(Langland)
Concept 5:Concept 5:
Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are
SeenSeen
(Lang
1=Earlobes, 2=Soft palate, 3=Posterior1=Earlobes, 2=Soft palate, 3=Posterior
pharyngeal wall, 4= dorsum of tongue,pharyngeal wall, 4= dorsum of tongue,
5=turbinates, 6=mucus retention cyst in5=turbinates, 6=mucus retention cyst in
sinussinus
Concept 6:Concept 6:
Air Spaces are SeenAir Spaces are Seen
• Appear black
• Include: external auditory meatus,
nasopharynx, oropharynx,
laryngopharynx, palatoglossal,
maxillary sinus, nasal fossa
• Air space appearing above dorsum of
tongue or anterior teeth is a technique
error(Langland)
Concept 6:Concept 6: Air Spaces areAir Spaces are
SeenSeen
11=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3= Soft=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3= Soft
palate, 4=Nasopharyngeal air spacepalate, 4=Nasopharyngeal air space
5=Oropharyngeal air space5=Oropharyngeal air space
(Lang
land)
Concept 6:Concept 6: Air Spaces areAir Spaces are
SeenSeen
1=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3=Soft1=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3=Soft
palate, 4=Nasophyaryngeal air space,palate, 4=Nasophyaryngeal air space,
5=Oropharyngeal air space, 6=Maxillary sinus,5=Oropharyngeal air space, 6=Maxillary sinus,
7=Inferior meatus, 8=Common meatus, 9=Middle7=Inferior meatus, 8=Common meatus, 9=Middle
meatus
(Langl
Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative
Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• Need to separate shadows originating
from parts of machine from those
coming from the client.
– Machine parts are plastic with density
similar to soft tissue
– Easy to identify due to geometric/linear
configuration
(Langland)
Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative
Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• All machine & client components
(hard tissue, soft tissue & air) may
produce single and/or double real
images and ghost images.
• Thus, multiple areas consisting of
relative density changes are
produced.(Langland)
Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative
Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• Effects of Density Changes onEffects of Density Changes on
Panoramic RadiographsPanoramic Radiographs
– Air obscures hard tissues
– Soft tissue obscures air
– Hard tissue obscures soft tissue
– Ghost images obscure everything
(Langland)
Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative
Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
1=Air obscures hard tissue(ramus), 2=Soft tissue (soft palate)1=Air obscures hard tissue(ramus), 2=Soft tissue (soft palate)
obscures air space (pharyngeal air space), 3=hard tissueobscures air space (pharyngeal air space), 3=hard tissue
(tooth) obscures soft tissue(soft palate), 4=ghost images(tooth) obscures soft tissue(soft palate), 4=ghost images
(markers, spinal column, hard palate) obscure everything(markers, spinal column, hard palate) obscure everything
(hyoid, mandible & sinus), 6=machine components(hyoid, mandible & sinus), 6=machine components (Lang
Concept 7:Concept 7:
Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
1=Air obscures hard tissue/ramus; 2=Soft tissue/soft1=Air obscures hard tissue/ramus; 2=Soft tissue/soft
palate obscures air/pharyngeal air space, 3=hardpalate obscures air/pharyngeal air space, 3=hard
tissue/tooth obscures soft tissue/soft palate, 4=ghosttissue/tooth obscures soft tissue/soft palate, 4=ghost
images/markers-spinal column-hard palate obscureimages/markers-spinal column-hard palate obscure
(Lang
Concept 7:Concept 7:
Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• If pathology is present it will consist
of hard tissue, soft tissue or fluid
and it will affect one or more of the
three tissue components in various
ways.
(Langland)
Concept 7:Concept 7:
Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• Effects of Disease On Density of
Panoramic Radiographs:
Disease producing hard tissue cause all
three client components (hard tissue, soft
tissue & fluid) to become relatively more
radiopaque in the region of the disorder.
(Langland)
Concept 7:Concept 7:
Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies &
Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen
• Effects of Disease On Density of
Panoramic Radiographs:
A soft tissue pathologic condition within the
mineralized component causes it to become more
radiolucent, whereas the soft tissue and air
components become more radiopaque when a
soft tissue disorder is present. Ex: soft tissue
lesion in an air space such as the sinus results in
a visible opacity superimposed on the air space.
(Langland)
Concept 8: PanoramicConcept 8: Panoramic
Radiographs are UniqueRadiographs are Unique
• Scope of assessment & interpretive
potential exceeds that of CIS:
– Relationship of teeth can be studied (crown &
bridge, ortho, third molars)
– Jaws can be studied: ramus, styloid process,
tmj, sinus
– Excellent for clients with trimus or trauma
(Langland)
Concept 8: PanoramicConcept 8: Panoramic
Radiographs are UniqueRadiographs are Unique
• Excellent projection of a variety of
structures on single film which no
other imaging system can achieve.

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Panoramic imaging

  • 1. Panoramic ImagingPanoramic Imaging DHY 202 Clinical Radiology I Dental Hygiene Department William Rainey Harper College
  • 2. IntroductionIntroduction • Peculiarities of the panoramic system result in a unique projection of many anatomical structures in the image. • Produces several unusual anatomical relationships that are not found in any other kind of radiographic projection. (Langland)
  • 3. IntroductionIntroduction • Most of the peculiarities of normal structural relationships can be explained by one or more of the following eight concepts. (Langland)
  • 4. Imaging ConceptsImaging Concepts • Structures adjacent to tooth-bearing areas are visualized • Structures are flattened and spread out • Midline structures may project as single or double Images • Ghost images are formed • Soft tissue shadows are seen • Air spaces are seen • Radiolucencies and radiopacities are seen • Panoramic images are unique (Langland)
  • 5. Concept 1:Concept 1: Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are VisualizedVisualized • Rims of orbits • Infraorbital canal and foramen • Pterygomaxillary fissure • Borders of maxillary sinus • Zygomatic arch • Nasal fossae
  • 6. Concept 1:Concept 1: Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are VisualizedVisualized • Ramus, body & lower border of mandible • TMJ structures: glenoid fossa, articular eminence, condyle • Styloid process • Hyoid bone & Hard palate
  • 7. Concept 1:Concept 1: Structures Adjacent toStructures Adjacent to Tooth-Bearing Areas areTooth-Bearing Areas are VisualizedVisualized
  • 8. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out • The jaws and structures of the of the maxillofacial complex as well as the spine are portrayed as if they were split vertically in half down the midsagittal plane with each half folded outward. (Langland)
  • 9. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out • Radiographic image is “laid out” on the film, the same way paint is applied to a wall with a roller. (Langland)
  • 10. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out • Resultant Image: – Nose remains in the middle – Right and left sides of the jaws are on each side of the film – The spine (having been split in half) appears beyond the rami at the extreme right and left edges of the film. (Langland)
  • 11. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out (Langland)
  • 12. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out • Acceptable for – structures visualized within the same plane as the film, – and without superimposition of right and left sides of hard tissue (zygomatic arch, mandible) (Langland)
  • 13. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out • Undesirable in some areas because spread out structures obscure other structures • Examples: – Nasal conchae/fossae projected across maxillary sinus (client back) – Hyoid spread across mandible (chin tipped too low) (Langland)
  • 14. Concept 2:Concept 2: Structures are Flattened andStructures are Flattened and Spread OutSpread Out Correct projection of nasal turbinates Nasal turbinates spread out across sinus due to patient positioning error(Langland)
  • 15. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages • Real image formation: –Single –Double (Langland)
  • 16. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages • A single, real image is formed when anatomical structure located between rotation center and film (object in front of rotation center) such as anterior teeth, nasal septum, incisive foramen. (Langland)
  • 17. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages (Langland)
  • 18. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages • Some midline structures fall within the focal trough twice; beam intercepts these objects twice due to machine rotation (cervical spine, hard palate, hyoid bone, palatal torus, epiglottis). (Langland)
  • 19. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages • A double real image is a pair of real images formed by objects located in the central portion of the oral & maxillofacial region. • Double images are mirror images of each other. (Langland)
  • 20. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages (Langland)
  • 21. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages Vertical hatch marks = real image formation Double real images formed in central diamond- shaped region (Langland)
  • 22. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages A = Formation of first image B = Formation of second image (Langland)
  • 23. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages • Structures that normally produce double real images: hard/soft palate, palatal torus, body of hyoid bone, epiglottis, cervical spine • Malpositioning of client produces undesirable double images:nose turbinates, body of hyoid, spine (Langland)
  • 24. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages Hard Palate Hyoid bone (Langland)
  • 25. Concept 3:Concept 3: Midline Structures MayMidline Structures May Project as Single or DoubleProject as Single or Double ImagesImages Five Characteristics of Double ImagesFive Characteristics of Double Images – One image is the mirror image of the other – Both images are real – Each image will have the same proportions – Each image will have the same location on the opposite side – Double images only occur with midline structures falling in diamond-shaped zone in the midline (Langland)
  • 26. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed • Formed when object located between xray source and center of rotation (Anatomically the object is behind the rotation center) (Langland)
  • 27. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed Horizontal hatch marks represent the region where ghost images form (Langland)
  • 28. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed (Langland)
  • 29. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed • Midline structures seen at the posterior limits of the image tend to be ghosted onto the central portion of the radiograph (cervical spine, neckchains, lead apron) (Langland)
  • 30. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed • Lateral structures seen at the posterior limits of the image ghosted onto contralateral side of the image (inferior border of mandible, ramus, hard palate, nasal conchae, earrings) (Langland)
  • 31. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed • Six characteristics of Ghost images... – has the same general shape as its real counterpart – appears on the opposite side of the radiograph from its real counterpart – appears higher on the radiograph than its real counterpart (Langland)
  • 32. Concept 4:Concept 4: Ghost Images are FormedGhost Images are Formed • The ghost image... – is more blurred than its real counterpart – the vertical component of the ghost is more blurred than the horizontal – vertical component of the ghost is always larger than its real counterpart • Ghosts usually result of technique errors (earrings, necklaces, spine etc.)(Langland)
  • 33. Summary of Single & DoubleSummary of Single & Double Real Images & Ghost ImagesReal Images & Ghost Images Hatch marks: Vertical = Real images Horizontal = Ghost images Both = Single real & ghost Diamond = Double real & ghost (Langland)
  • 34. Summary of Single & DoubleSummary of Single & Double Real Images & Ghost ImagesReal Images & Ghost Images 1=Real single images of centrals, 2=Real single1=Real single images of centrals, 2=Real single image of nasal septum, 3=Real single image of softimage of nasal septum, 3=Real single image of soft tissue outline of nose, 5=Double real image of hyoid,tissue outline of nose, 5=Double real image of hyoid, 6=Double real image of spine, 7=Double real images6=Double real image of spine, 7=Double real images of palate, 8=Ghost image of palateof palate, 8=Ghost image of palate
  • 35. Concept 5:Concept 5: Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are SeenSeen • Soft tissues are outlined: nasolabial fold, soft palate, ear lobes, tongue lips, nose, epiglottis, uvula, dorsum of tongue, posterior pharyngeal wall, palatine tonsil, soft tissues of nasal turbinates and septum, gingiva, retromolar pad & operculums. (Langland)
  • 36. Concept 5:Concept 5: Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are SeenSeen • Visualization of the tongue, ears, nose and nasal turbinates spread-out are indications of technique errors. (Langland)
  • 37. Concept 5:Concept 5: Soft Tissue Shadows areSoft Tissue Shadows are SeenSeen (Lang 1=Earlobes, 2=Soft palate, 3=Posterior1=Earlobes, 2=Soft palate, 3=Posterior pharyngeal wall, 4= dorsum of tongue,pharyngeal wall, 4= dorsum of tongue, 5=turbinates, 6=mucus retention cyst in5=turbinates, 6=mucus retention cyst in sinussinus
  • 38. Concept 6:Concept 6: Air Spaces are SeenAir Spaces are Seen • Appear black • Include: external auditory meatus, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, palatoglossal, maxillary sinus, nasal fossa • Air space appearing above dorsum of tongue or anterior teeth is a technique error(Langland)
  • 39. Concept 6:Concept 6: Air Spaces areAir Spaces are SeenSeen 11=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3= Soft=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3= Soft palate, 4=Nasopharyngeal air spacepalate, 4=Nasopharyngeal air space 5=Oropharyngeal air space5=Oropharyngeal air space (Lang land)
  • 40. Concept 6:Concept 6: Air Spaces areAir Spaces are SeenSeen 1=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3=Soft1=Nares, 2=Glossopalatine air space, 3=Soft palate, 4=Nasophyaryngeal air space,palate, 4=Nasophyaryngeal air space, 5=Oropharyngeal air space, 6=Maxillary sinus,5=Oropharyngeal air space, 6=Maxillary sinus, 7=Inferior meatus, 8=Common meatus, 9=Middle7=Inferior meatus, 8=Common meatus, 9=Middle meatus (Langl
  • 41. Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • Need to separate shadows originating from parts of machine from those coming from the client. – Machine parts are plastic with density similar to soft tissue – Easy to identify due to geometric/linear configuration (Langland)
  • 42. Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • All machine & client components (hard tissue, soft tissue & air) may produce single and/or double real images and ghost images. • Thus, multiple areas consisting of relative density changes are produced.(Langland)
  • 43. Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • Effects of Density Changes onEffects of Density Changes on Panoramic RadiographsPanoramic Radiographs – Air obscures hard tissues – Soft tissue obscures air – Hard tissue obscures soft tissue – Ghost images obscure everything (Langland)
  • 44. Concept 7:Concept 7: RelativeRelative Radiolucencies &Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen 1=Air obscures hard tissue(ramus), 2=Soft tissue (soft palate)1=Air obscures hard tissue(ramus), 2=Soft tissue (soft palate) obscures air space (pharyngeal air space), 3=hard tissueobscures air space (pharyngeal air space), 3=hard tissue (tooth) obscures soft tissue(soft palate), 4=ghost images(tooth) obscures soft tissue(soft palate), 4=ghost images (markers, spinal column, hard palate) obscure everything(markers, spinal column, hard palate) obscure everything (hyoid, mandible & sinus), 6=machine components(hyoid, mandible & sinus), 6=machine components (Lang
  • 45. Concept 7:Concept 7: Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen 1=Air obscures hard tissue/ramus; 2=Soft tissue/soft1=Air obscures hard tissue/ramus; 2=Soft tissue/soft palate obscures air/pharyngeal air space, 3=hardpalate obscures air/pharyngeal air space, 3=hard tissue/tooth obscures soft tissue/soft palate, 4=ghosttissue/tooth obscures soft tissue/soft palate, 4=ghost images/markers-spinal column-hard palate obscureimages/markers-spinal column-hard palate obscure (Lang
  • 46. Concept 7:Concept 7: Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • If pathology is present it will consist of hard tissue, soft tissue or fluid and it will affect one or more of the three tissue components in various ways. (Langland)
  • 47. Concept 7:Concept 7: Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • Effects of Disease On Density of Panoramic Radiographs: Disease producing hard tissue cause all three client components (hard tissue, soft tissue & fluid) to become relatively more radiopaque in the region of the disorder. (Langland)
  • 48. Concept 7:Concept 7: Relative Radiolucencies &Relative Radiolucencies & Radiopacities are SeenRadiopacities are Seen • Effects of Disease On Density of Panoramic Radiographs: A soft tissue pathologic condition within the mineralized component causes it to become more radiolucent, whereas the soft tissue and air components become more radiopaque when a soft tissue disorder is present. Ex: soft tissue lesion in an air space such as the sinus results in a visible opacity superimposed on the air space. (Langland)
  • 49. Concept 8: PanoramicConcept 8: Panoramic Radiographs are UniqueRadiographs are Unique • Scope of assessment & interpretive potential exceeds that of CIS: – Relationship of teeth can be studied (crown & bridge, ortho, third molars) – Jaws can be studied: ramus, styloid process, tmj, sinus – Excellent for clients with trimus or trauma (Langland)
  • 50. Concept 8: PanoramicConcept 8: Panoramic Radiographs are UniqueRadiographs are Unique • Excellent projection of a variety of structures on single film which no other imaging system can achieve.

Notas do Editor

  1. When nasal conchae and nasal fossae lie within the focal trough, thick radiopaque bands bounded by thin radiolucent lines are spread across the maxillary sinus space. These “spread out” structures may obliterate pathological changes or be misinterpreted. This occurs when the client is positioned improperly. Chin tipped too low: Hyoid bone spread out and projected across the mandible Client positioned too far back: Inferior turbinates and meati of nose are spread out and projected across the maxillary sinus
  2. The diamond-shaped region corresponds to the client’s midline from about the middle of the image to the most posterior extend of the radiograph. Only midline structures located in the diamond-shaped area can produce double real images. If client is malpositioned then the turbinates, body of hyoid & spine enter into the diamond shaped area.
  3. The diamond-shaped region corresponds to the client’s midline from about the middle of the image to the most posterior extend of the radiograph. Only midline structures located in the diamond-shaped area can produce double real images. If client is malpositioned then the turbinates, body of hyoid & spine enter into the diamond shaped area.
  4. The diamond-shaped region corresponds to the client’s midline from about the middle of the image to the most posterior extend of the radiograph. Only midline structures located in the diamond-shaped area can produce double real images. If client is malpositioned then the turbinates, body of hyoid & spine enter into the diamond shaped area.