Radiographic diagnosis of systemic diseases in dentistry |
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Authors: | Tatsuya Shimano D.D.S. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Dental Radiology, Ohu University School of Dentistry, Japan;(2) Shimano Dental Clinic, 2-2-8, Shiro-machi, 522 Hikone, Japan |
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Abstract: | Symptoms of systemic diseases, regardless of whether the soft tissue or the skeletal system is affected, develop in the oral and maxillary regions. It is believed that the number of diseases affecting the oral and maxillary regions exceeds 350. Because the incidence of systemic diseases is relatively low and their symptom constellations are complex, it is not easy to understand, memorize, and diagnose these diseases. Therefore, I organized the radiographic findings of systemic disease according to the 5 oral and maxillofacial sites (teeth, jaws, palate, salivary glands and malar, bone) and attempted to classify the radiographic findings of systemic diseases that become manifest in the dental, oral and maxillary regions. |
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Keywords: | Systemic disease Radiographic diagnosis Radiographic finding |
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