Maxillary Radiolucencies
Maxillary Radiopacities
Mandibular Radiolucencies
Mandibular Radiopacities
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100

The radiolucent area above the maxillary molars and premolars

What is the maxillary sinus?

100

The radiopaque bulge distal to the third molar region

What is the maxillary tuberosity?

100

Radiolucent band that houses the inferior alveolar nerve and the blood vessels

What is the mandibular canal?

100

Ring shaped radiopacities located below the apices of mandibular incisors

What are the genial tubercles?

100

Tiny bumps of bone located on the lingual aspect of the mandible / attachment site of genioglossus and geniohyoid muscles

What are the genial tubercles?

200

The round or ovoid radiolucent area between the maxillary central incisors

What is the incisive foramen (nasopalatine foramen)?

200

The only mandibular landmark that shows in a maxillary radiograph

What is the coronoid process?

200

The small round or ovoid radiolucent area commonly seen in the apical region of the mandibular premolars

What is the mental foramen?

200

Triangular radiopacity superimposed over, or inferior to, the maxillary tuberosity region

What is the coronoid process?

200

The upper jaw composed of 2 paired bones

What is the maxilla?

300

The thin radiolucent line located between the maxillary central incisors

What is the median palatal suture?

300

The small hooklike projection sometimes seen posterior to the maxillary tuberosity area

What is the hamulus?

300

Small radiolucent dot found inferior to the apices of the mandibular anterior teeth

What is the lingual foramen?

300

The horseshoe shaped bone that lies below the mandible, sometimes appearing as a "floating" curved
radiopacity

What is the hyoid bone?

300

The largest and strongest bone of the face

What is the mandible?

400

Appears as a vertical radiolucent band superimposed over the ramus of the mandible

What is the glossopharyngeal airspace?

400

The inverted Y is commonly found here.

What is above the maxillary canine?

400

The vertical radiolucent lines readily seen in areas of thin bone; most often seen in the anterior mandible

What are the nutrient canals?

400

Radiopaque band extending downward and forward from the anterior border of the mandibular ramus

What is the external oblique ridge?

400

Tube-like passages through bone that contain nerves and blood vessels that supply the teeth

What are nutrient canals?

500

A diagonal radiolucent band located superior to the radiopaque shadow of the soft palate and uvula

What is the nasopharyngeal air space?

500

The J or U shaped radiopacity that is located superior to the maxillary first molar region

What is the zygomatic process of the maxilla?

500

Radiolucent area found in molar region below the mylohyoid ridge

What is the submandibular fossa?

500

Dense radiopaque band that extends downward and forward from the molar region

What is the mylohyoid ridge?

500

The THREE main parts of the mandible

What are the:
1. Ramus
2. Body
3. Alveolar process

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