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TMJ radiology. Advanced
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Lukas Lassmann
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1h 43min
1.5 CE Credits

English
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– Why position 4/7 did not fulfill its role?
– Cortical bone erosion on CBCT – what is it and how to assess it?
– Joint degeneration in the CBCT image – arthritis vs arthrosis – a key difference from a clinical point of view
– Idiopathic condyle resorption – why does an open bite suddenly appear?
– Subcortical cysts, ankyloses and developmental defects in the CBCT image
– What to look for when analyzing cephalometry for respiratory disorders?
– What is the hyoid triangle and how to assess the pathology of the cervical vertebrae on cephalometry?
– Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) – normal anatomy important from the point of view of TMD
– Displacement of the disc with and without reduction, lateral and posterior displacement of the disc – detailed analysis of MRI images
– Analysis of mobility in the joint based on MRI
– Joint effusion and double disc image – detailed MRI analysis
– Three words about ultrasound – why MRI is much better
– Stabilization of the condyle as seen by magnetic resonance imaging.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists.