In-house Services

Intraoral Radiography

Periapical Radiographs: Used to assess individual teeth and the surrounding bone.

Bitewing Radiographs: Common for detecting interproximal caries and evaluating bone levels.

Occlusal Radiographs: Capture larger sections of the maxilla or mandible for developmental or pathological assessment.

Extraoral Radiography

Panoramic Radiographs: Widely used to view the entire dentition, jaws, and surrounding structures in one image.
Cephalometric Radiographs: Commonly used in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.

Advanced Imaging

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT): Offers 3D imaging for complex cases involving implant planning, impacted teeth, TMJ evaluation, pathology, and endodontics.

Radiographic Interpretation and Reporting

Comprehensive analysis of images by faculty of the oral radiology division, with detailed diagnostic reports for patients within the clinics of the dental school.

Educational Services

Training for dental students and residents in radiographic techniques, interpretation, and radiation safety.