Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Radiodontics South Jordan, Utah, United States
Proper interpretation of dental imaging is the first step to ensure adequate diagnosis and comprehensive treatment for patients. To further improve our diagnostic abilities, we'll first review the principles of panoramic radiographs, including image formation, anatomy, artifacts, pathology and limitations of the technology. Building upon this 2D imaging, we will then introduce 3D radiology to provide new insight and unique perspectives into anatomical relationships, pathological findings and treatments. We will discuss the concepts of image manipulation, interpretation strategies and radiographic findings on CBCT scans to help clinicians better utilize the 3D imaging that's available. During the course, we’ll review many cases of pathology and other interesting findings.
• Member Dentist $225 per lecture. Workshop for only $200!
• Non-Member $275 per lecture
• Resident $25 per lecture
• Dental Student $25 per lecture
• Dental Team Member $75 per lecture
Presented by the Indiana Dental Association Center for Excellence.
Registration for this course does not include registration for the ADA 2026 Scientific Session.
Please Note: For Indiana Dental Association Center for Excellence courses, additional registration and fees apply. By selecting these courses during Scientific Session registration, you are indicating your interest. Please follow the instructions in your confirmation email to complete registration with the Indiana Dental Association.
If you have already registered with IDA for these sessions, please add them to your Scientific Session cart so they appear on your schedule.
Learning Objectives:
Identify anatomy on panoramic radiographs and understand the relationship to surrounding structures
Appreciate panoramic image formation principles and its use in diagnosis
Understand the advancements in panoramic technology, the limitations of panoramic radiographs and when you need a CBCT
Learn to navigate through a CBCT scan efficiently and effectively
Develop a routine for evaluation of the craniofacial structures captured on CBCT scans
Recognize common pathology in 2D and 3D imaging and their clinical relevance
Recognize CBCT artifacts, limitations, and common errors
Understand your liability regarding panoramic and CBCT technology