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Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Actinomycosis, 200 201 Adenoid cystic carcinoma, 148 150 Adenomatoid odontogenic tumors, 134, 135 Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, 134 Ameloblastoma, 132, 133 Amelogenesis imperfecta, 50 51 Aneurysmal bone cyst, 138 Anthrax, 202 203 Aspergillosis, 208 209, 210 Atherosclerosis, 254, 255 Autoimmune and vascular diseases, 222 225 B Bifid condyle, 120, 121 Bitewing radiograph, premolar, 3, 4 Blastomycosis, 205 206 Bone cyst, aneurysmal, 138 simple, 127 Brucellosis, 203 Burkitt lymphoma, 153 C Cementoblastoma, 133, 134 benign, 177 178, 181, 182 Cementum, defects of, 54 Cephalometric radiograph, lateral, 13 Chemotherapy, effects on oral cavity, 258 Cherubism, 257 258, 259 Cholesterol granulomas, 215 216 Chondromatosis, synovial, 114 116 Chondrosarcomas, 151 Cleidocranial dysplasia, 62 64 Cocaine-induced granulomas, 216 217 Computed tomography, multidetector/multislice, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 18 22 Condylar aplasia, 61, 119 120 Condylar hyperplasia, 59 61 Condylar hypoplasia, 61, 119 120 Coronoid process hyperplasia, 61 62 Craniosynostosis, 64 Dent Clin N Am 60 (2016) 279 285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0011-8532(15)00129-9 0011-8532/16/$ see front matter ª 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. dental.theclinics.com

280 Crohn disease, 221 222 Crozon syndrome, 64 67 Cryptococcosis, 209 Cushing syndrome, 243 244 Cysts. See specific cysts. D Degenerative joint disease, 109 radiodiagnostic criteria in, 109 114 Dens evaginatus, 48 49 Dens invaginatus, 47 48 Dental implant patient, radiographic evaluation of, 99 103 Dentigerous cysts, 126, 128 Dentin, defect of, 51 53 Dentine dysplasia, 53 Dentinogenesis imperfecta, 51 53 Developmental diseases, 226 Down syndrome, 74 81 Drugs, osteonecrosis related to, 269 270, 271 recreational, osteonecrosis induced by, 271 272 E Ectodermal dysplasia, 71 72, 73 Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, 72 74, 75 76, 77, 78 Enamel, defect of, 50 51 Enamel pearls, 49 Epithelial odontogenic tumor, calcifying, 133 Ewing sarcoma, 151, 152 Exostosis, and tori, 54 buccal and palatal, 56 57 F Fibro-odontoma, ameloblastic, 134 Fibro-osseous lesions, 189 191 Fibroma, ossifying, cemento-ossifying or cementifying, 137 138 Fibrosarcoma, 151 Fibrous dysplasia, craniofacial, 183 192 monostotic, 178 181, 182 186 polystotic, 181 182, 186, 187 Foreign body, infections due to, 215 218 oral reaction to, 215 Frontal bone, skull lesions within, 13 Fungal infections, 205 211 G Gardner syndrome, 82 86 Ghost teeth, 53 54

281 Giant cell granuloma, central, 136 137, 138 Gorlin syndrome, 81 82, 83, 84 Gout, 217 218 Granulomatous diseases, of jaws, 195 234 H Hansen disease, 197 198, 199, 200 Hemifacial atrophy, 58 59 Hemihyperplasia, facial, 57 Histiocytosis X, 218 219 Histoplasmosis, 205 Hypercementosis, 54 Hyperparathyroidism, 238 240 Hyperpituitarism, 250 254 Hypodontia/anodontia, 41 I Infections, caused by trauma, 213 of jaws, 195 205 Infectious arthritis, 114 J Jaws, benign fibro-osseous lesions of, 167 193 benign lesions of, 125 141 chemical and radiation-associated lesions of, 265 277 cysticlike lesions of, salient imaging of, 137 developmental disorders affecting, 39 90 granulomatous diseases of, 195 234 and etiologic agents, 196 MRI of, 157 158 osseous dysplasia in, 168 192 radiographic examination of, 156 imaging modalities in, 156 157 imaging protocols for, 156 systemic diseases and conditions affecting, 235 264 Jwas, genetic conditions affecting, 62 86 K Klebsiella rhinoslerosis infection, 201 202 L Leishmaniasis, 211 Leprosy, 197 198, 199, 200 Lethal midline granulomas, 220 221 Leukemia, 153, 154

282 M Macrodontia, 39 40 Magnetic resonance imaging, of jaws, 157 158 Malignant tumor-gingival carcinoma, mandibular, 158, 159 Mandibular body, oblique radiography of, 12 Mandibular condyle, hyperplasia of, 120, 121 Mandibulofacial dysostosis, 67 69, 70 McCune Albright syndrome, 186 Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, 226 Metastatic tumors, 254 257 Microdontia, 40 41 Microsomia, hemifacial, 69 71, 72 Multiple myeloma, 153, 259 262 Myiasis, 211 212, 213 Myxoma, odontogenic, 133, 134 N Nasopalatine duct/incisive canal cysts, 127, 128 Neoplastic diseases, 218 221 Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, 81 82, 83, 84 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 153 Nonodontogenic cysts, 127 129 Nonodontogenic tumors, benign, 135 136 neural, 135 O Odontodysplasia, regional, 53 54 Odontogenic cysts, 126, 127 Odontogenic myxoma, 133, 134 Odontogenic tumors, adenomatoid, 134, 135 benign, 129 134 epithelial calcifying, 133 keratocystic, 129, 132 Odontoma, 132, 133 Oral and maxillofacial imaging, 1 37 extraoral, 7 findings and pathology of, 5 for differential diagnosis, 6 kilovoltage peak rule for, 5 quality of, factors affecting, 3 4, 5 skull radiographs for, 7 12 technique of, and normal anatomy, 2 why, where, how, and when to image, 2 Orofacial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders and, 105 124 Orofacial region, malignant tumors in, classification of, 146 155 clinical examination of, 145 diagnostic imaging of, 143 165 differential disgnosis of, 162 163

283 management of, 161, 162 oral cancer screening in, 145 radiographic appearance of, 160 161 viruses associated with, 144 Osseous dysplasia, florid, 173 177, 180 focal, 172 173, 175 179 of jaws, 168 192 periapical, 169 172, 173, 174, 175 Osteitis deformans, 247 250, 251 Osteoarthrosis, 109 114 Osteodystrophy, renal, 237 238 Osteoma, 136 Osteonecrosis, histologic features of, 273 medication-related, 269 270, 271 radiologic features of, 267, 268, 273 274 recreational drug-induced, 271 272 steroid-induced, 273 types of, 266 273 Osteoporosis, 240 243 Osteoradionecrosis, 266 269 Osteosarcoma, 151, 152 P Paget disease, 247 250 Pantomyography, oral and maxillofacial, 16 18 Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome, 74, 79 Parasitic infections, 211 213 Parry-Romberg syndrome, 58 59 Periodontal cysts, lateral, 126 Periodontal patient, radiologic assessment of, 91 104 Periodontics, cone beam computed tomography in, 97 99 conventional radiography in, 92 97 film and sensor characteristics for, 92 options and selection criteria for, 92 97 Phycomycosis, 206 207 Polymorphic reticulosis, 220 221 Pyogenic granulomas, 213 215 R Radiation, effects on oral cavity, 258, 259 Radicular (periapical) cysts, 126, 128 Radiography, extraoral, cone beam computed tomography in, noncontrast, 22 26 linear and complex motion tomography, 14 22 MRI, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 26 PET scanning, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 28 29 intraoral, 2 7 imaging protocols for, 2 5 Radioisotope imaging, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 31 32 Radiosialography, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 32 34

284 Renal disease, end-stage, 237 238 Renal osteodystrophy, 237 238 Reticulosis, polymorphic, 220 221 Rheumatoid arthritis, 113 114, 246 247 Rhinosporidiosis, 210 211 S Salivary gland depression, lingual, 138, 139 Sarcoidosis, 221, 222 Sarcomas, 151 Scintigraphy, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 31, 32 Septic arthritis, 114 Sialendoscopy, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 34 Sialography, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 32 34 Sialometaplasia, necrotizing, 219 220 Sickle cell anemia, 236 237 Simple bone cyst, 127 Sjögren syndrome, 224 225 Squamous cell carcinoma, 147 150 Steroids, osteonecrosis induced by, 273 Synovial chondromatosis, 114 116 Syphillis, 203 205 Systemic lupus erythematosus, 223 224 T Taurodontism, 46 47 Teeth, concrescence of, 44 46 dilaceration of, 49 50 fusion of, 42 43, 44 germination of, 43 44, 45 number of, developmental defects of, 41 42 shape of, developmental defects of, 42 size of, developmental defects of, 39 40 supernumerary, 41 42 Temporomandibular joint complex, fracture of, 116 Temporomandibular joint(s), akylosis of, 118 development disturbances of, 118 119 disc displacement in, 107 108 diseases of, degenerative, 245 246 of systemic origin, 244 245 rheumatoid arthritis, 246 247 dislocation of condyles of, 116 117 disorders of, and orofacial pain, 105 124 taxonomy of, 105, 106 hypomobility of, 118 inflammatory disturbances of, 108 loose bodies, 114 116 MRI of, 109, 110 traumatic disturbances of, 116 118

285 Tomography, linear and complex motion, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 14 22 Tori, exostosis and, 54 Torus mandibularis, 55 56 Torus maxillaris, 56 57 Torus palatinus, 54 55 Toxoplasmosis, 212 213 Treacher Collins syndrome, 67 69, 70 Tuberculosis, 195 197 U Ultrasound, for oral and maxillofacial imaging, 29 31 W Wegener granulomatosis, 222 223