A Radiographic technique for differentiating enamel and dentin in odontogenic tumors

D. Shetty, A. Urs, R. Kaur
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Tumors derived from odontogenic tissues constitute an unusually diverse group of lesions. This multiformity reflects the complex nature of development of dental structures. There occurs a wide range of radiographic manifestations which may result from the fact that the jaw bones contain dental components of ectodermal and mesodermal origin enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp tissues(1).Radiographs are foremost and the most important diagnostic techniques. In histopathologic techniques like decalcified sections, calcified structures such as enamel which are highly mineralized may be lost and thus only their empty spaces may remain. Computed Tomography (CT) provides very good spatial resolution i.e. the ability to distinguish between two separate structures that are very close together. Through this case report we highlight the use of CT technique along with a colour contrast software which uses in its principle, methods to quantify & qualitate the density to distinguish between enamel and dentin to provide an accurate diagnosis.
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牙源性肿瘤牙釉质与牙本质鉴别的影像学技术
来源于牙源性组织的肿瘤构成了一组不同寻常的病变。这种多样性反映了牙齿结构发育的复杂性。由于颌骨含有外胚层和中胚层源牙釉质、牙本质、牙骨质和牙髓组织等牙齿成分,因此会出现广泛的x线表现(1)。x光片是最重要的诊断技术。在组织病理学技术中,如脱钙切片,钙化结构,如高度矿化的牙釉质可能会丢失,因此只剩下它们的空腔。计算机断层扫描(CT)提供了非常好的空间分辨率,即区分两个非常接近的独立结构的能力。通过本病例报告,我们强调使用CT技术以及色彩对比软件,该软件使用其原理,方法来量化和定性密度,以区分牙釉质和牙本质,以提供准确的诊断。
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