Department of Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Aust Dent J. 2012 Mar;57 Suppl 1:40-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2011.01655.x.
Panoramic radiography has become a commonly used imaging modality in dental practice and can be a valuable diagnostic tool in the dentist's armamentarium. However, the panoramic image is a complex projection of the jaws with multiple superimpositions and distortions which may be exacerbated by technical errors in image acquisition. Furthermore, the panoramic radiograph depicts numerous anatomic structures outside of the jaws which may create additional interpretation challenges. Successful interpretation of panoramic radiographs begins with an understanding of the normal anatomy of the head and neck and how it is depicted in this image type. This article will describe how osseous structures, soft tissues, air spaces and ghost shadows contribute to the final panoramic image. A systematic and repeated approach to examining panoramic radiographs, which is recommended to ensure that critical findings are not overlooked, is also outlined. Examples of challenging interpretations, including variations of anatomy, artefacts and disease, are presented to illustrate these concepts.
全景放射摄影已成为牙科实践中常用的成像方式,并且可以成为牙医工具包中的有价值的诊断工具。 然而,全景图像是颌骨的复杂投影,具有多个重叠和失真,这些可能会因图像采集的技术错误而加剧。 此外,全景射线照片描绘了颌骨以外的许多解剖结构,这可能会带来额外的解释挑战。 成功解释全景射线照片始于对头颈正常解剖结构及其在这种图像类型中的描述的理解。 本文将描述骨结构,软组织,气腔和鬼影如何为最终的全景图像做出贡献。 还概述了一种系统且重复的检查全景射线照片的方法,建议使用这种方法来确保不会忽略关键发现。 为了说明这些概念,还介绍了具有挑战性的解释示例,包括解剖结构,伪影和疾病的变化。