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3- calculi in duct ,lower 90 occlusal Plz correct me if I'm wrongBalsamSent from my iPadOn 28 Feb 2012, at 19:58, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote:

I have few doubts,if anyone can help1)best radiograph to asses bone level for Implants or xray for Implants in mandible ?2) radiograph for caries in 3year old? or for primary molars?3) xray for calculi in slivary duct?regardsdivi

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hi Divi,

For the 1st, it says the best, as far as i know pa. the 2nd i would go for BW, the 3rd I do agree with you.

correct me if wrong.

Ahmed.

From: Divi Divi <divi_ore@...>" " < > Sent: Wednesday, 29 February 2012, 18:50Subject: Re: radiology questions

thanks balsam and ahmed ,

1) I think it should be DPT for implants

2) confused between bimolar and bitewing ???

3)lower true occlusion , and if stone is places too posteriorly in the duct or in gland thn lower oblique.

any idea anyone ?

divi

From: Ahmed Awsi <ahmed.awsi@...>" " < > Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012 10:41 PMSubject: Re: radiology questions

Hi;

1-PA.

2-Bitewing.

3-Lower true occlusal.

Correct me if wrong.

Ahmed.

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 20:28Subject: Re: radiology questions

3- calculi in duct ,lower 90 occlusal

Plz correct me if I'm wrong

BalsamSent from my iPad

On 28 Feb 2012, at 19:58, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote:

I have few doubts,if anyone can help

1)best radiograph to asses bone level for Implants or xray for Implants in mandible ?

2) radiograph for caries in 3year old? or for primary molars?

3) xray for calculi in slivary duct?

regards

divi

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Hi, Could you all please help me answer these questions:1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least

likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?Thank you, Kausar

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hi

films are black form any of the causes:-

- overexposed

-overdeveloped

trabeculae are thick in osteoclerosis but not in hyperparathyroidism. in this there is thinning of bone due to loss of calcium form bones

shweta

From: kausar_md@...Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 04:38:23 -0800Subject: Re: Radiology questions

Could be.

Thanks Miral :)

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:28 AMSubject: Re: Radiology questions

Hi Kausar

1.could it be unexposed??

..primary hyperparathyroidism.http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/390728-overview

Thanks

Miral

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On 1 Mar 2012, at 02:00, Kausar M <kausar_md@...> wrote:

Hi,

Could you all please help me answer these questions:

1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?

Thank you,

Kausar

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Thank you Sweta! :)Sent from my iPhoneOn 1 Mar 2012, at 01:01 PM, shweta goel <docshweta1@...> wrote:

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films are black form any of the causes:-

- overexposed

-overdeveloped

trabeculae are thick in osteoclerosis but not in hyperparathyroidism. in this there is thinning of bone due to loss of calcium form bones

shweta

From: kausar_md@...Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 04:38:23 -0800Subject: Re: Radiology questions

Could be.

Thanks Miral :)

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:28 AMSubject: Re: Radiology questions

Hi Kausar

1.could it be unexposed??

..primary hyperparathyroidism.http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/390728-overview

Thanks

Miral

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On 1 Mar 2012, at 02:00, Kausar M <kausar_md@...> wrote:

Hi,

Could you all please help me answer these questions:

1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?

Thank you,

Kausar

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wondering whether it could be paget's disease..?? coz in it.osteoblastic

activity predominates n gives rise to avascular dense sclerotic bone..

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I think it could even be osteopetrosis , where normal bone resorption is defective leading to thickening of trabeculaeSent from my iPhoneOn 02-Mar-2012, at 4:37, "shettys2010" <shettys2010@...> wrote:

wondering whether it could be paget's disease..?? coz in it.osteoblastic activity predominates n gives rise to avascular dense sclerotic bone..

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