Preauricular and Laterocervical Swelling Caused by a Mandibular Follicular Cyst
Body Case Presentation A 26-year-old woman was referred to our department with a history of occasional pain in the left cheek region and a
Body Case Presentation A 26-year-old woman was referred to our department with a history of occasional pain in the left cheek region and a
Body Updated guidelines on the use of dental x-rays have been released by the American Dental Association (ADA), in collaboration with the US Food and
Body Dental students at the University of Saskatchewan will soon be trained in diagnostics using advanced dental imaging technology. The new equipment, Carestream Dental’s CS
Body There may be an association between dental x-rays and certain types of cancer, according to a recent review by the Canadian Agency for Drugs
Body ABSTRACT High-quality radiographs are essential in diagnosing pathology of the jaw. When appropriate radiographs are not submitted to the pathologist along with a
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Background and Objective: The detectors (both solid-state sensors and photostimulable phosphor [PSP] plates) used for digital intraoral radiography cannot be
Body ABSTRACT A previously healthy 13-year-old female patient presented with a 7-day history of otalgia, pharyngitis and trismus without fever, dysphagia or dyspnea. Contrast-enhanced
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Objectives: To explore the demographic characteristics and clinical features among patients with osseous (cemento-osseous) dysplasia (OD/COD) of the jaws and
Body Dr. John O’Keefe An article examining the use of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) appeared on the front page of the New York Times on
Body A 36-year-old woman reported occasional pain in both the left and right posterior regions of the mandible over the preceding 5 months. The pain
Body ABSTRACT As vertebral artery dissections may cause stroke, they must be identified and treated promptly. The association of arterial dissection with dental procedures
Body I read with interest the article on temporary anchorage devices.1 Unfortunately, the discussion of the potential complications of treatment made no mention of thickening