Feedback Kirstyn Donaldson 24 Oct 2024 "*" indicates required fields Name*As you wish it to be displayed on your certificate. First Last GDC Registration Number*EmailPlease enter your email here ONLY if you would like your CPD certificate emailed directly to you. Your overall rating of the event*Very GoodGoodSatisfactoryPoorVery PoorPlease give your feedback on these specific areas:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSuitability of FacilitiesConnectivityEvent OrganisationTechnical suitabilityDiagnostic Dilemmas – what am I actually seeing? Aims The aim of this session is to understand how radiographic quality can affect diagnostic efficacy, to review bony and dental anatomy seen on radiographs and how to form a differential diagnosis for some of the most commonly referred radiographic appearances sent for radiographic opinions at Glasgow Dental Hospital. Objectives: use bony and dental landmarks to ascertain if radiolucencies/radiopacities are likely pathological, anatomical or artefactual create a differential diagnosis for radiopacities and radiolucencies within the jaws confidently visualise the “red flag” radiographic signs for malignancy in the jawsAssessment of the presentation:*Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeakersContentPresentationWere the presentations relevant to general practice?* Yes No Partially Were the aims and objectives met?* Yes No Partially Overall CommentsPlease tell us about your experience and give us any suggestions for future events.