CBCT Licensing, Interpretation and Workshop
This course is designed for individuals who currently hold an extraoral licence and want to progress to attaining a Cone Beam Licence with hands-on assistance in taking and interpreting Cone Beams. It is ideal for clinicians working in practices with an in-house Cone Beam CT unit. The course covers the essential theory including the production and biological effects of radiation; limitations and applications of Cone Beam imaging; radiation dosages as well as the legal requirements in accordance with the Radiation Safety Act of Queensland.
The hands-on component includes supervised use of a Cone Beam CT unit (in demo mode) including discussion of the recommended fields of view for different applications. The Cone Beam Licencing exam is then undertaken with results provided on the same day.
The second half of the course will cover sequential interpretation of Cone Beam datasets for serious pathology and will end with case discussions. Interpretation will include assessment of the jaws for odontogenic and non-odontogenic pathology. There will be discussion of the relevant anatomy and common pathology associated with the paranasal sinuses, upper cervical spine, airways and visible soft tissues of the neck and floor of mouth.
When
Saturday
22 February 2025
Where
ADAQ CPD and Training Centre, 28 Hamilton Place
Bowen Hills, QLD AUS
Duration
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Event Type
Hands-on workshop
Course Information
This course is designed for individuals who currently hold an extraoral licence and want to progress to attaining a Cone Beam Licence with hands-on assistance in taking and interpreting Cone Beams. It is ideal for clinicians working in practices with an in-house Cone Beam CT unit. The course covers the essential theory including the production and biological effects of radiation; limitations and applications of Cone Beam imaging; radiation dosages as well as the legal requirements in accordance with the Radiation Safety Act of Queensland.
The hands-on component includes supervised use of a Cone Beam CT unit (in demo mode) including discussion of the recommended fields of view for different applications. The Cone Beam Licencing exam is then undertaken with results provided on the same day.
The second half of the course will cover sequential interpretation of Cone Beam datasets for serious pathology and will end with case discussions. Interpretation will include assessment of the jaws for odontogenic and non-odontogenic pathology. There will be discussion of the relevant anatomy and common pathology associated with the paranasal sinuses, upper cervical spine, airways and visible soft tissues of the neck and floor of mouth.
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