Chapter 28: Normal Anatomy – Intraoral Images

Learning Objectives

At the end of this module chapter, you will be able to:

28.1 

  • Define the key terms associated with normal anatomy on intraoral images.
  • State the difference between cortical and cancellous bone.
  • Define and discuss the general terms that describe prominences, spaces, and depressions in bone.

28.2

  • Do the following related to normal anatomic landmarks of the maxilla on a human skull:
    • Identify and describe the normal anatomic landmarks of the maxilla on a human skull.
    • Identify and describe the normal anatomic landmarks of the maxilla as viewed on dental images.
    • Identify each normal landmark of the maxilla as either radiolucent or radiopaque as viewed on dental images.

28.3

  • Do the following related to normal anatomic landmarks of the mandible on a human skull:
    • Identify and describe the normal anatomic landmarks of the mandible on a human skull.
    • Identify and describe the normal anatomic landmarks of the mandible as viewed on dental images.
    • Identify each normal landmark of the mandible as either radiolucent or radiopaque as viewed on dental images.

28.4

  • Identify and describe the appearance of normal tooth anatomy and supporting structures as viewed on dental images; identify each normal tooth structure as radiolucent or radiopaque as viewed on dental images.

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