Hey Fareeha, we're working on something slightly different at the moment that we're quite excited for so it might be a while before we release a video on radiological terminology! Is there anything specifically that you've heard of that you don't understand or you don't really know what it means, maybe we can help 😊
No, i'm just having a really hard time understanding with radiographic findings, like for example in ameloblastoma we can see honeycomb appearance but i don't understand how can I identify it in radiograph.
Yeah i understand where you're coming from. I feel like the most important thing is to be able to recognise what an ordinary, healthy patients radiograph looks like and with that information, be able to identify a problem and refer it with with a good description of what you can see. You can use the following to describe it: Site, size, shape (round? Unilocular?), outline (well defined? Corticated?) and radiodensity (uniformly radiolucent?). Radiology to do with oral medicine is a huge topic and would need more than just Zoh and I to cover and so the difficulty is in finding someone with the appropriate level of knowledge to feature on our channel. If we manage to do this, it would be great but i honestly can't promise anything in the near future on this topic becuase of that reason. We really appreciate the suggestion though, thank you! -Ali
Hi Guys I have a question about bitewings............. So if I had a 6-7yr new patient, first I would request an OPG but would I need to take bitewings for a base line or is this too much radaition? is this common practice to do both?
In the UK, FGDP radiography guidelines indicate that OPGs aren't ever taken routinely. There needs to be an indication, such as lower wisdom teeth proximity to ID nerve or for orthodontic treatment. Bitewings should be taken routinely and this is based on the child's caries risk how often you take them so that you can assess if there are any interproximal caries to aid your examination because you won't be able to see caries here visually. I hope that helps 👍🏼
@@TwoDentists Hi guys, also if a patient was wearing braces with ceramic brackets and had incipient caries on buccal surfaces and one occlusal surface would it be a better idea to wait till the braces come off in 6 months time?
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:51 - Bitewings
06:40 - Periapicals
10:10 - Reporting
12:39 - Outro
such a helpful video.could you please make a videos on diagnosis and treatment planning.thanks
Hey, have a look at some of our earliest videos, we’ve got one for diagnosis and one for treatment planning uploaded already!
Thank you soo much was really helpful 😊
Glad it helped!
Thanks very much a very methodical and clear video.
Thank you for watching ☺️
Great thank you so much! Great video
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Thank you so much 🙏🏼
started watching ur videos, and i must say, they are comprehensive and worth watching. Thanks for putting up all in compact form
Thank you so much for your support Hina!
Thank you so much .Please keep posting these videos , so helpful.
Thank you, we will be uploading more soon!
Amazing work I really do enjoy watching your videos keep it up👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for watching and for your support Yousra!
Very helpful- thank you !!
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Awesome video. Really Enjoyed your way of presentation. Very helpful.
Thank you so much Syed 😁
Is the any GDC guidelines for Radiographic reporting?
Radiographic guidelines are from IRMER and IRR. Not directly the GDC. There are other articles which can be used for support also.
Can you please do a video on all of the terminologies we use in dental radiography? Like can you explain them in your next video, please.
Hey Fareeha, we're working on something slightly different at the moment that we're quite excited for so it might be a while before we release a video on radiological terminology! Is there anything specifically that you've heard of that you don't understand or you don't really know what it means, maybe we can help 😊
No, i'm just having a really hard time understanding with radiographic findings, like for example in ameloblastoma we can see honeycomb appearance but i don't understand how can I identify it in radiograph.
Yeah i understand where you're coming from. I feel like the most important thing is to be able to recognise what an ordinary, healthy patients radiograph looks like and with that information, be able to identify a problem and refer it with with a good description of what you can see. You can use the following to describe it: Site, size, shape (round? Unilocular?), outline (well defined? Corticated?) and radiodensity (uniformly radiolucent?).
Radiology to do with oral medicine is a huge topic and would need more than just Zoh and I to cover and so the difficulty is in finding someone with the appropriate level of knowledge to feature on our channel. If we manage to do this, it would be great but i honestly can't promise anything in the near future on this topic becuase of that reason. We really appreciate the suggestion though, thank you!
-Ali
thank you, very nicely presented
Thank you for watching!
Hi Guys I have a question about bitewings............. So if I had a 6-7yr new patient, first I would request an OPG but would I need to take bitewings for a base line or is this too much radaition? is this common practice to do both?
In the UK, FGDP radiography guidelines indicate that OPGs aren't ever taken routinely. There needs to be an indication, such as lower wisdom teeth proximity to ID nerve or for orthodontic treatment. Bitewings should be taken routinely and this is based on the child's caries risk how often you take them so that you can assess if there are any interproximal caries to aid your examination because you won't be able to see caries here visually. I hope that helps 👍🏼
@@TwoDentists Hi guys, also if a patient was wearing braces with ceramic brackets and had incipient caries on buccal surfaces and one occlusal surface would it be a better idea to wait till the braces come off in 6 months time?
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Thank you for watching!
7:19 isnt 4,5,6,7 is it ?!
It is
According to the palmer notation