Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: Case-Based Interpretation

Friday, January 30, 2026

1:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

508RH

Cost:

$375

Credits:

3

CE Hours

Assistant
Dentist
Hands-On
Hygienist
Pediatric Dentistry

This practical course in oral and maxillofacial radiology centers on honing advanced skills in interpreting radiographic images, with special emphasis on pediatric patients and the comprehensive use of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) across all patient groups. Through detailed case-based learning, attendees will review and analyze a wide range of radiographs—including intraoral, panoramic, and CBCT scans to accurately identify normal anatomy, pathological conditions, and developmental variations in both children and adults. Cases will be provided ahead of the course to support pre-session preparation and encourage interactive, in-depth discussions. The course aims to enhance diagnostic precision and facilitate the effective integration of radiologic findings into patient-specific treatment planning.

Speakers

In this course attendees will:

  • Interpret oral and maxillofacial radiographs with particular attention to pediatric anatomy and pathology
  • Analyze CBCT scans for accurate diagnosis across pediatric and adult patient populations
  • Differentiate normal developmental variations from pathological findings in pediatric radiographs
  • Integrate radiographic interpretation, including CBCT findings, into clinical decision-making for all patients
  • Participate actively in case-based discussions to develop diagnostic reasoning and communication skills
  • Apply a structured approach to evaluating diverse radiographic cases, improving diagnostic confidence

*Laptop required for this course.

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