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Sweet_Tooth

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Hello everyone,
Current D2 here, and wondering if there are any resources anyone can share for getting better at radiographic interpretation. Textbooks, youtube channels, blogs, anything really, please share if there's anything you use/have used for recognizing materials, anatomy, pathologies, etc. I've tried searching and wasn't able to come across very many dental specific resources. This is one example, one blog I came across that was helpful to me: Radiographic Interpretation – Dr. G's Toothpix, so just looking for more resources like that!

Thanks and hope everyone's finding ways to stay productive during quarantine too 🙂
 
Blogs and online resources can be helpful but I would advise you to go through actual text to get a good understanding o the subject.
White and Pharoah's - Oral Radiology, currently 8th edition is the standard textbook for dental radiology. It includes everything from radiation physics, biology, protection, selection criteria, radiographic anatomy, different techniques, CBCT, CT etc to chapter by chapter interpretation of pathologies including simple stuff like caries to advanced stuff like malignancies.

I have been in maxillofacial radiology for over 6 years now including training in India and now in US and I can safely say White and Pharoah is enough for a dental student/general dentist.
 
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