{"title":"Panoramic and transcranial radiology in orthodontics and craniomandibular disorders.","authors":"B B Wilson","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>A good summary for the uses of TMJ radiographs was presented by Jeff Okeson in 1989 as follows: \"Radiographs have limited use in the identification and treatment of TM disorders. Only through collaboration with clinical findings and history do they gain significance. When there is reason to believe that an organic joint pathosis exists, radiographs of the temporomandibular joints are obtained. Transcranial and panoramic views are used as screening devices for general assessment of bony abnormalities and osteoarthritic changes. Functional movements are also evaluated and correlated with clinical findings. Tomography is reserved for patients in whom the screening radiographs reveal a possible abnormality that needs closer visualization and investigation. Arthrography is a specialized diagnostic tool to be used only when significant doubt exists regarding the position of the articular disc. CT and MRI are reserved for when additional information will improve the adequacy of the diagnosis.\" I could not improve upon this summary but would like to point out that Jeff is labeling both panoramic imaging and transcranial imaging as screening devices to be later followed up with more definitive type imaging.</p>","PeriodicalId":77207,"journal":{"name":"Journal of general orthodontics","volume":"7 1","pages":"12-20"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1996-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of general orthodontics","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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A good summary for the uses of TMJ radiographs was presented by Jeff Okeson in 1989 as follows: "Radiographs have limited use in the identification and treatment of TM disorders. Only through collaboration with clinical findings and history do they gain significance. When there is reason to believe that an organic joint pathosis exists, radiographs of the temporomandibular joints are obtained. Transcranial and panoramic views are used as screening devices for general assessment of bony abnormalities and osteoarthritic changes. Functional movements are also evaluated and correlated with clinical findings. Tomography is reserved for patients in whom the screening radiographs reveal a possible abnormality that needs closer visualization and investigation. Arthrography is a specialized diagnostic tool to be used only when significant doubt exists regarding the position of the articular disc. CT and MRI are reserved for when additional information will improve the adequacy of the diagnosis." I could not improve upon this summary but would like to point out that Jeff is labeling both panoramic imaging and transcranial imaging as screening devices to be later followed up with more definitive type imaging.
Jeff Okeson在1989年对TMJ x光片的应用做了一个很好的总结:“x光片在识别和治疗TMJ疾病方面的应用有限。只有通过与临床发现和历史的合作,它们才有意义。当有理由相信存在器质性关节病变时,应获得颞下颌关节的x线片。经颅和全景视图被用作一般评估骨异常和骨关节炎改变的筛查设备。功能运动也被评估,并与临床结果相关联。断层扫描是保留给病人的筛查x线片显示可能的异常,需要更仔细的观察和调查。关节造影是一种专门的诊断工具,仅在对关节盘的位置存在明显怀疑时使用。当额外的信息将提高诊断的充分性时,保留CT和MRI。”我无法完善这个总结,但我想指出的是Jeff将全景成像和经颅成像都标记为筛查设备之后会有更明确的类型成像。