Abstract
Rotational panoramic radiographs have become an invaluable tool in modern dentistry. To use the full potential of this resource the entire radiograph must be examined in a systematic way to extract the great wealth of information available. This paper provides the framework for the development of a systematic method to examine panoramic radiographs. The essential elements are that all areas of the radiograph should be examined and that there are a number of high yield areas with regard to pathology that require special attention.
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Monsour, P. A. (2000). Getting the most from rotational panoramic radiographs. Australian Dental Journal, 45(2), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.2000.tb00254.x
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