General and Oral Radiology

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

  • Marada Gyula

    assistant professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSP-AOR-T
  • 4 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Pre-clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSA-MXO-T finished , OSA-BZ2-T finished , OSP-PO1-T parallel

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 30

Topic

The purpose of the training is to familiarize the student with the radiological procedures used in dentistry.

Lectures

  • 1. Diagnostic imaging methods, basics of radiation protection I. - Bogner Péter
  • 2. Diagnostic imaging methods, basics of radiation protection II. - Bogner Péter
  • 3. Neuroradiology I. - Bogner Péter
  • 4. Neuroradiology II. - Bogner Péter
  • 5. Head and neck radiology (orbit, sinuses, salivary glads) I. - Rostás Tamás
  • 6. Head and neck radiology (orbit, sinuses, salivary glads) II. - Rostás Tamás
  • 7. Head and neck radiology (pharynx, basis, soft tissue of the neck) I. - Rostás Tamás
  • 8. Head and neck radiology (pharynx, basis, soft tissue of the neck) II. - Rostás Tamás
  • 9. Radiology of the chest (heart, great vessels, lungs) I. - Battyáni István
  • 10. Radiology of the chest (heart, great vessels, lungs) II. - Battyáni István
  • 11. Gastrointestinal system I. - Faluhelyi Nándor
  • 12. Gastrointestinal system II. - Faluhelyi Nándor
  • 13. Urogenital system and interventional radiology I. - Farkas Péter István
  • 14. Urogenital system and interventional radiology II. - Farkas Péter István
  • 15. Principles of Radiology. Equipment. - Marada Gyula
  • 16. Radiation detectors. Exposure. - Marada Gyula
  • 17. Intraoral techniques. Anatomy of intraoral radiographs. - Marada Gyula
  • 18. Extraoral techniques. - Marada Gyula
  • 19. Anatomy of panoramic radiographs. - Marada Gyula
  • 20. Radiation protection in dentistry. - Marada Gyula
  • 21. Radiological terminology, radiological diagnosis. Development of teeth. - Marada Gyula
  • 22. Cariology in radiology. Abrasion of teeth. Inflammation of the pulp. - Marada Gyula
  • 23. Diseases of apical and marginal periodontium. - Marada Gyula
  • 24. Traumatic diseases of jaws and teeth. - Marada Gyula
  • 25. Prosthodontic aspects of radiology. - Marada Gyula
  • 26. Digital radiological techniques (RVG, CBCT). - Marada Gyula
  • 27. Endodontic aspects of radiology - Marada Gyula
  • 28. Radiological failures - Marada Gyula

Practices

  • 1. Introduction of the X-ray, US, CT workplaces: Parts of the X-ray equipment, general rules, positioning, aspects of radiation protection.
  • 2. US examination demo on a volunteer, acoustic shadow, air in the bowel, introducing relative strenghten, patient preparation, different frequency transducers, demo of focusing, visit a CT examination, patient preparation, process of contrast injection, pre- and post-contrast series, windowing
  • 3. MRI examination and visit the equipment, patient preparation, MRI safety, coils.
  • 4. Neuroradiology case presentation in the seminar room.
  • 5. Head and neck case presentation I.
  • 6. Head and neck case presentation II.
  • 7. Head and neck case presentation III.
  • 8. Intervention.
  • 9. Radiology of the chest: case presentation I.
  • 10. Radiology of the chest: case presentation II.
  • 11. Gastrointestinal system case presentation I.
  • 12. Gastrointestinal system case presentation II.
  • 13. Urogenital system case presentation.
  • 14. Intervention workplace, introduction to instruments.
  • 15. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • ...
  • 16. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 17. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 18. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 19. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 20. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 21. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 22. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 23. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 24. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 25. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 26. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 27. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing
  • 28. Intraoral x-ray exposure and processing

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Lecture notes

Notes

-

Recommended literature

Eric Whaites: Essentials of Dental Radiography and Radiology, Churchill Livingstone, 2002

Herring: Learning Radiology, Saunders, 2015

R.B. Gunderman: Essential Radiology, Thieme, 2006

G.M. Roberts, J.P. Hunghes and M.D. Hourihan: Clinical Radiology for Medical Students

S. Francis, A.F. Watkinson (Department of Radiology The Royal Free Hospital, London, UK): Intervencional Radiology Explained, Remedicina Publishing, 2000

David Sutton: Textbook of Radiology and Imaging, latest edition, Elsevier

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

According to Code of Studies and Exams

Mid-term exams

nincs lehetőség

Making up for missed classes

nincs

Exam topics/questions

1. X-rax, X-ray equipment. Radiation protection.

2. Principles and applications of US imaging

3. Principles and applications of CT imaging

4. Principles and applications of MR imaging

5. Diagnostic imaging of common pathologies of the CNS

6. Diagnostic imaging of the nasal cavity, sinuses, orbits and the skull base

7. Diagnostic imaging of pharynx, larynxes, neck and thyroid glad

8. The basics of thoracic radiology

9. The basics of gastrointestinal radiology

10. The basics of urogenital radiology

11. Principles and applications of interventional radiology

12. Oral radiologic equipment

13. Radiograph of teeth. The rule of bisecting angle and parallel technique

14. Radiographic features of periapical conditions on the lower arch

15. Radiographic features of periapical conditions on the upper arch

16. Radiographs of the crown

17. Occlusal radiographs

18. Extaroral radiographs

19. Radiographs of the maxilla

20. Radiographs of the mandibule

21. Rules of contact radiographs. Cephalographs

22. Panoramic radiographs

23. Exposure

24. Processing of dental radiographs

25. Equipment of digital intraoral radiology

26. CT and CBCT in dentistry

27. Density and contrast

28. Radiation failures. Failures before processing

29. Radiation protection

30. Protection of patients

31. Protection of staff

32. Assessment of perapical radiographs

33. Endodontic procedures and their radiologic aspects

34. Caries

35. Inflammation of apical periodontium

36. Diseases of the marginal periodontium

37. Dental trauma

38. Traumatism of the jaws

39. Osteomyelitis Practical exam: intraoral radiograph taking for patients

Examiners

  • Bogner Péter
  • Marada Gyula

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Kovács András
  • Marada Gyula
  • Tóth Arnold