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This is our lovely Panoramic X-ray machine. This machine requires the patient to stand in place while bitting down on the yellow piece as seen in the picture. The arms of the machine then rotate all the way around the patients head giving us a panoramic film that includes all teeth, jaw joints, and sinus areas.

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an x - ray image of a man's head and ear with arrows pointing to the side

The J. Paul Getty Museum • The Restoration of Ancient Bronzes: Naples and Beyond: Radiograph of head, right profile. The red arrows point to the areas where the metal appears slightly thicker and more irregular, which could be the remains of excess metal from a flow weld at the neck. The blue outline shows where the panel of restoration metal was removed for access into the head with the videoprobe.

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Panoramic Anatomy                            Panoramic Anatomy Key        1.      maxillary   sinus 2.      pterygomaxillary   fissure      ... Panoramic Radiograph, Cancellous Bone, Dental Assistant Study, Maxillary Sinus, Dental Anatomy, Dental Hygiene School, Soft Palate, Cervical Vertebrae, Cranial Nerves

Panoramic Anatomy Panoramic Anatomy Key 1. maxillary sinus 2. pterygomaxillary fissure 3. pterygoid plates 4. hamulus 5. zygomatic arch 6. articular eminence 7. zygomaticotemporal suture 8. zygomatic process 9. external auditory meatus 10. mastoid process 11. middle cranial fossa 12. lateral border of the orbit 13. infraorbital ridge 14. infraorbital foramen 15. infraorbital canal 16. nasal fossa 17. nasal septum 18. anterior nasal spine 19. inferior concha 20. incisive foramen 21. hard…

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an x - ray image of a hand showing the bones

A brown tumour is one of the manifestations of hyperparathyroidism. It represents a reparative cellular process, rather than a neoplastic process. In chronic renal disease, continual, excessive urinary calcium excretion can lower serum calcium level and lead to a rise in parathormone secretion where skeletal calcium is mobilized to maintain normal serum calcium levels. Read more: http://radiopaedia.org/articles/brown-tumour

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