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Diagnostic Dilemmas – what am I actually seeing?

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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.

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  • 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 jaws
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