Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 20-36, February 2009

Dental Radiology

  • Tony M. Woodward, DVM, AVDC

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Animal Dental Care, Colorado Springs, CO, USA

Dental radiology is the core diagnostic modality of veterinary dentistry. Dental radiographs assist in detecting hidden painful pathology, estimating the severity of dental conditions, assessing treatment options, providing intraoperative guidance, and also serve to monitor success of prior treatments. Unfortunately, most professional veterinary training programs provide little or no training in veterinary dentistry in general or dental radiology in particular. Although a technical learning curve does exist, the techniques required for producing diagnostic films are not difficult to master. Regular use of dental x-rays will increase the amount of pathology detected, leading to healthier patients and happier clients who notice a difference in how their pet feels. This article covers equipment and materials needed to produce diagnostic intraoral dental films. A simplified guide for positioning will be presented, including a positioning “cheat sheet” to be placed next to the dental x-ray machine in the operatory. Additionally, digital dental radiograph systems will be described and trends for their future discussed.

Keywords: dental film, dental radiographs, digital dental radiography

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PII: S1938-9736(08)00106-2

doi:10.1053/j.tcam.2008.12.005

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 20-36, February 2009