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Dental Radiology

Horizontales
Soft spongy bone that makes up the bulk of the inside portion of most bones; appears radiographically as mixed radiolucent/radiopaque honeycomb compartments.
Benign tumor detected as a hard, bony protuberance on the midline of the maxilla.
Dense, strong fibrous tissues that attach a tooth to the lamina dura. Soft tissue is not visible radiographically; the PDL space is identified radiographically as a thin radiolucent outline between the lamina dura and the tooth root.
The most coronal portion of the alveolar bone. Appears radiopaque.
Mirror or second image of an anatomical structure or other object that is penetrated twice by the x-ray beam observed on a panoramic radiograph.
Dense, hard tissue of a tooth crown covering the dentin; appears radiopaque.
Pertaining to the dental arches (maxilla and mandible) and other supporting facial structures of the head and neck region.
Radiographic landmark made up of the lateral wall of the nasal fossa and the anterior-medial wall of the maxillary sinus often observed near the canine-premolar region.
Verticales
A restoration that is not contoured to the tooth properly.
The solid, dense, radiopaque outer portion of bone.
Bluish-purple color observed in gingiva caused by fragments of amalgam left under the tissue; appears radiopaque.
Benign tumor detected as a hard, bony protuberance on the lingual surface of the mandible.
A thin, hard layer of cortical bone that lines the dental alveolus. Appears as a thin, radiopaque line around the roots of the teeth.
Open space superior to the soft palate. Appears as a radiolucent shadow on a panoramic radiograph.
An organic endodontic material used to fill pulp canals following a pulpectomy; appears slightly radiopaque.
Soft spongy bone that makes up the bulk of the inside portion of most bones; appears radiographically as mixed radiolucent/radiopaque honeycomb compartments.
Hard tissue that makes up a large portion of a tooth, surrounding the pulp and covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root. Appears slightly less radiopaque than enamel.
Interconnected bars or plates that form a multitude of various-sized mixed radiolucent/radiopaque honeycomb compartments of cancellous bone.
Path the x-ray beam takes during cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) exposure.
Images recorded on radiographs other than anatomy or pathology that do not contribute to a diagnosis of the patient’s condition.