CBCT in Action: Common Oral Pathologies

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Many clinicians today order a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan for a variety of procedures, such as implant therapy, complex endodontics and orthodontics, among others. Over the course of reviewing these 3D images, there may be occasion to flag an incidental finding — ranging from anatomical deviations to oral pathologies — which if not addressed, may have an enormous impact on the overall health of the patient. Join Dr. Heidi Kohltfarber, a renowned oral and maxillofacial radiologist and founder of Dental Radiology Diagnostics, for a review of how to identify the most common oral pathologies observed within CBCT scans, such as benign or malignant tumors, foreign bodies, airway or sinus anomalies and bone lesions. 

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