Pre-recorded 2D Radiography Interpretation Course information Before you read the below information, please quickly glance through “Why should you opt …
Few quick questions please – Have you missed any vital information in the 2D dental radiographs that you encounter in your day-to-today dental practice? Have you been unsure about the diagnosis of a pathology seen in a 2D dental radiograph? Are you unsure whether you should be referring your patient to a GP or a specialist having look at the non-dental pathologies in the OPG? Are you unsure whether to refer your patient to get a CBCT done?
If your answer is “yes” to any of the above questions, then dive into this pre-recorded 2D Radiography interpretation course conducted by Dr Amar Sholapurkar. This course will take your radiographic diagnostic skills and knowledge to a next level.
It will outline the basic steps the dental practitioner must consider to continually refine their diagnostic skills and knowledge of anatomy/pathology to formulate a differential diagnosis.
Dr Sholapurkar has incorporated more than 300 radiographs and clinical pictures in the presentation and each case/pathology has its take home message.
At the end of the 5-hour session, we have an hour-long discussion/two-way conversation between Dr Sholapurkar and the previous course delegates where we have completely different sets of radiographs pertaining to the pathologies discussed before.
You will be granted 6 CPD hours for completing this course.
If you are a NZ dental practitioner, then we have good news for you. This course has been verified by the NZ Dental association and you can see that on the NZDA website.
After completing the course, you will be directed to a feedback section. We would really appreciate if you could please take some 2-3 minutes of your precious time to write feedback about the course.
Learning Objectives of Pre-recorded 2D Radiography Interpretation Course
Systematic approach to interpretation of Extraoral and Intraoral Radiographs
Is that a Normal Radiographic anatomy or a pathology?
Evaluation of common pathologies affecting the jaw bones and teeth, developmental disorders of jaws, foreign bodies, trauma, cysts and tumours etc.
Soft tissue calcifications that are encountered on routine panoramic radiographs.
Common periapical radiolucencies and radiopacities that a general practitioner encounters in their day today practice and how to arrive at accurate diagnosis.
Maxillary sinus diseases
Diagnosis of common pathologies, especially those associated with systemic illnesses that should be timely referred to the respective specialists.
Includes 1 hour discussion/two way conversation
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Introduction to My Academic Background and Current Courses 🎓 Unlimited
Radiographic Interpretation Insights Unlimited
Radiographic Interpretation in Dentistry 🦷 Unlimited
Understanding Radiographic Interpretation in Dentistry Unlimited
Dental Diagnosis Discussion Unlimited
Understanding Dental Erosion and Root Resorption Unlimited
Radiographic Interpretation of Dental Lesions 👩⚕️ Unlimited
Understanding Calcified Lymph Nodes in Dental Radiography Unlimited
The course was interesting and informative, however I would have learned more with the course being run through zoom as an interactive course, rather than just by pre-recorded lectures, where I could discuss topics and ask questions at the time.
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The course was interesting and informative, however I would have learned more with the course being run through zoom as an interactive course, rather than just by pre-recorded lectures, where I could discuss topics and ask questions at the time.