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Gain confidence interpreting CBCT findings by understanding artifacts, examining lesions multidimensionally, describing findings accurately (density, borders, internal content), and analyzing bone patterns and their structural impacts.
Bridge the gap from 2D panoramic imaging to 3D CBCT by reviewing foundational anatomy and learning to identify anatomical structures across all three reference planes.
Develop an efficient repeatable workflow for systematically reviewing CBCT volumes, from understanding field of view, through analyzing radiation dose and the three planes of orientation (axial, sagittal, and coronal).
Master the systematic method for evaluating patients with both temporomandibular dysfunction and sleep-disordered breathing using radiographic anatomy and functional assessment techniques.
Explore the practice and patient benefits of adding CBCT to your orthodontic workflow, learn 3D navigation techniques, and understand how proper interpretation directly improves diagnosis and treatment planning.
Analyze facial asymmetry patterns to their craniofacial origin (mandibular, maxillary, or skull base), diagnose CR-CO discrepancies, and understand how CBCT findings inform orthodontic and orthopedic treatment options including osteopathic partnerships.
Master when to prescribe CBCT, overcome patient objections with practical strategies, learn acquisition protocols for quality scans, navigate DICOM viewing software, and interpret what the 3D dimension reveals.
Master the practical protocols for scanning the complete craniofacial complex, including proper patient positioning, TMJ maximum intercuspation positioning, field of view selection, and interpretation of how TMJ, occlusion, and airway relationships interact systemically.
Identify pathologic risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing through airway morphology assessment, nasal cavity and sinus evaluation, measurement protocols, and recognition of how anatomic variations predict breathing dysfunction.
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