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{{Infobox medical specialty | name = Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | image = | caption = A 3D CBCT reconstruction allowing for precise anatomical assessment. | focus = Interpretation of radiographic, digital, and advanced imaging for the craniofacial complex. | related_fields = [[Radiology]], [[Oral Surgery]], [[Endodontics]], [[Implantology]] }} ==Definition== '''Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology''' is the specialty of [[dentistry]] concerned with the prescription, production, and interpretation of images produced by all modalities of radiant energy. These images are used for the diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the [[oral cavity]] and the [[maxillofacial]] region. ==Imaging Modalities== OMFR has evolved from traditional silver-halide film to advanced digital 3D imaging: ===1. Intraoral Radiography=== The most common imaging used in daily practice, where the sensor is placed inside the mouth. * '''[[Periapical Radiograph]] (PA)''': Shows the entire tooth from crown to the apex of the root and surrounding bone. * '''[[Bitewing Radiograph]] (BW)''': Primarily used to detect interproximal [[dental caries]] and evaluate alveolar bone levels. * '''[[Occlusal Radiograph]]''': Used to view larger areas of the floor of the mouth or the palate. ===2. Extraoral Radiography=== The sensor is located outside the patient's head. * '''[[Panoramic Radiograph]] (Orthopantomogram/OPG)''': Provides a wide-angle view of the entire maxilla, mandible, and [[temporomandibular joint]]. * '''[[Cephalometric Analysis]]''': Standardized lateral views used primarily in '''[[Orthodontics]]''' to measure skeletal relationships. ===3. Advanced 3D Imaging=== * '''[[Cone Beam Computed Tomography]] (CBCT)''': The "gold standard" for modern dental imaging. Unlike medical CT, it uses a cone-shaped beam to reduce radiation dose while providing high-resolution 3D data. * '''[[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] (MRI)''': Used specifically for soft tissue evaluation, such as the articular disc in the [[TMJ]]. ==Diagnostic Interpretation== A radiologist looks for specific "radiographic signs" to categorize lesions: * '''Radiolucency''': Dark areas indicating a loss of density (e.g., [[Abscess]], [[Cyst]], or [[Caries]]). * '''Radiopacity''': Light areas indicating dense material (e.g., [[Enamel]], [[Fillings]], or [[Osteoma]]). * '''Mixed Lesions''': Containing both light and dark components (e.g., [[Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor]]). ==Radiation Safety and Biology== A core responsibility of the OMFR specialist is the application of the '''ALARA Principle''' (As Low As Reasonably Achievable). * '''[[Dosimetry]]''': Measuring the "effective dose" to the patient. * '''Lead Shielding''': The use of thyroid collars and aprons to protect radiosensitive tissues. * '''Digital Sensors''': These require significantly less radiation than traditional film (up to 80% reduction). ==Professional Education== To become a Board-Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist: # Earn a [[DDS]] or [[DMD]] degree. # Complete a 24 to 36-month CODA-accredited residency. # Pass the examination of the '''[[American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology]]''' (ABOMR). ==See Also== * [[Radiology]] * [[Cone Beam Computed Tomography]] * [[Radiation safety]] * [[Radiographic landmarks]] [[Category:Dental Specialties]] [[Category:Radiology]]
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