Title: Fluoroscopy in 1896
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3Fluoroscopy in 1896
4William Steuber was charged by George Eastman in
1896 with developing intraoral x-ray film as
Edisons fluoroscope was too large to place in
the mouth.
Solid state technology now can replace the
observers eyes with a camera that can fit in the
mouth.
5Francis Mouyens RVG
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8Periapical lesion
CCD-based digital radiography
9L
Panoramic Dental Radiography
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11Photostimulable phosphor cephalogram
emboss and isodensity enhancements applied
12Fiber-optic transillumination
Cases courtesy of Dr. Nigel Pitts
13Intraoral video
Multiple supplemental supernumerary
premolars (possible referral to orthodontist).
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16Trauma to the mandible
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Oral Surgery or Emergency Room Referrals
17PA
Dentist to Physician Referrals
Calcified carotid atheroma
Panoramic details
18 Dental images can include
- ? Intra-oral radiography.
- Panoramic radiography.
- Cephalometric radiography.
- Tomography.
- Skull and sinus radiography.
- CT, MRI, PET and Nuclear Medicine.
- Intra-oral photography/video.
- Microscopy (surgical histological).
19Hitachi MercuRay
J. Morita 3DX Accuitomo
CONE BEAM CT
NewTom QR 2000
Xoran/ISI DentaoCAT, Ann Arbor, MI
20From modeling using stereolithography
Bushways CATIP
To image-guided treatment
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222002 ADA Technology Day Demonstration
- Demonstration of DICOM interoperability
- 10 vendors supported activity
- DICOM exchange with removable media
- DICOM storage to DICOM archive
- Panoramic, cephalometric and intra-oral images
ADA SCDI WG 12.1
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28 at very low cost
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