1.Extraoral periapical radiography: an alternative approach to intraoral periapical radiography.
Rahul KUMAR ; Neha KHAMBETE ; Ekta PRIYA
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2011;41(4):161-165
It is difficult to take intraoral radiographs in some patients who are intolerable to place the film in their mouth. For these patients, Newman and Friedman recommended a new technique of extraoral film placement. Here we report various cases that diagnostic imaging was performed in patients using the extraoral periapical technique. This technique was used to obtain the radiographs for the patients with severe gag reflex, pediatric dental patients, and patients with restricted mouth opening. This technique can be recommended as an alternative to conventional intraoral periapical technique in cases where intraoral film placement is difficult to achieve.
Diagnostic Imaging
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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Mouth
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Radiography, Dental
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Reflex
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Technology, Radiologic
2.Interventional radiography in management of high-flow arteriovenous malformation of maxilla: report of a case.
Neha KHAMBETE ; Mukund RISBUD ; Nikit MEHTA
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2011;41(3):123-128
Arteriovenous malformations are extremely rare conditions in that can result from abnormalities in the structure of blood vessels, which may be potentially fatal. A 30-year-old female patient visited our hospital with a complaint of swelling on the right maxillary posterior gingiva along with the large port-wine stain on right side of face. On clinical examination, the swelling was compressible and pulsatile. Radiographic examination revealed a lytic lesion of maxilla. Diagnostic angiography revealed a high-flow arteriovenous malformation of maxilla which was treated by selective transarterial embolization of maxillary artery using polyvinyl alcohol particles.
Adult
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Angiography
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Arteriovenous Malformations
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Blood Vessels
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Female
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Gingiva
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Humans
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Maxilla
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Maxillary Artery
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Polyvinyl Alcohol
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Port-Wine Stain
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Radiography, Interventional
3.Dentigerous cyst associated with an impacted mesiodens: report of 2 cases.
Neha KHAMBETE ; Rahul KUMAR ; Mukund RISBUD ; Lata KALE ; Sonia SODHI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2012;42(4):255-260
Dentigerous cysts are the most common developmental cysts of the jaws, most frequently associated with impacted mandibular third molar teeth. Dentigerous cysts around supernumerary teeth, however, account for 5% of all dentigerous cysts, with most developing around a mesiodens in the anterior maxilla. This report describes two cases of a dentigerous cyst associated with an impacted mesiodens. Both of the patients complained of swelling in the maxillary anterior region. Radiographic examination revealed an impacted mesiodens surrounded by a large corticated radiolucency in both cases. A provisional diagnosis of infected odontogenic cyst was made. The cysts were enucleated with the removal of the mesiodens in the two cases. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of infected dentigerous cyst associated with an impacted mesiodens in both cases. The patients remained asymptomatic, and no complications were noted.
Dentigerous Cyst
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Humans
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Jaw
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Maxilla
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Molar, Third
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Odontogenic Cysts
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Tooth
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Tooth, Impacted
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Tooth, Supernumerary