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Interpretation of Dentoalveolar Disease on Intra-oral Imaging

Correct diagnosis is a fundamental prerequisite prior to proceeding with dental treatment and radiographic interpretation contributes greatly to this process. This course focuses on the interpretation of dentoalveolar disease on intraoral radiographic imaging, equipping dental professionals with the skills needed to accurately identify and assess conditions affecting the teeth and surrounding alveolar bone. Covering fundamental and advanced aspects of intraoral radiographic interpretation, the course emphasises recognition of dentoalveolar pathologies, including dental caries, periapical disease, periodontal bone loss, and developmental anomalies. Through a blend of lectures, real-life case studies, and diagnostic exercises, participants will gain practical expertise in assessing intraoral radiographs and building confidence in diagnosing and managing dentoalveolar diseases.

When
Friday 19 September 2025
Where
ADA House, 54-58 Havelock Street
West Perth, WA AUS
Duration
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Event Type
Lecture presentation
Interpretation of Dentoalveolar Disease on Intra-oral Imaging

Course Information

Correct diagnosis is a fundamental prerequisite prior to proceeding with dental treatment and radiographic interpretation contributes greatly to this process. This course focuses on the interpretation of dentoalveolar disease on intraoral radiographic imaging, equipping dental professionals with the skills needed to accurately identify and assess conditions affecting the teeth and surrounding alveolar bone. Covering fundamental and advanced aspects of intraoral radiographic interpretation, the course emphasises recognition of dentoalveolar pathologies, including dental caries, periapical disease, periodontal bone loss, and developmental anomalies. Through a blend of lectures, real-life case studies, and diagnostic exercises, participants will gain practical expertise in assessing intraoral radiographs and building confidence in diagnosing and managing dentoalveolar diseases.