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Panoramic Anatomy

The following slides identify the anatomical
structures found on Panoramic Radiographs.


In navigating through the slides, you should click
on the left mouse button when you see the
mouse holding an x-ray tubehead or you are
done reading a slide. Hitting “Enter” or “Page
Down” will also work. To go back to the previous
slide, hit “backspace” or “page up”.
Types of Panoramic Images


    Single Real Image

    Double Real Image

    Ghost Image
Single Real Image

Only one image results from a given anatomical
structure. The structure is located between the
rotation center and the film and the x-ray beam
only passes through the structure one time.
Most images seen on a panoramic film are of
this type.
Double Real Image

Two images of a single object are seen on the
film. Double real images are produced by
structures located in the midline. The x-ray
beam passes through these objects twice as
the tubehead rotates around the patient.
Structures that result in double real images
are the hard and soft palates, the hyoid bone
and the cervical spine.
Ghost Image
Ghost images are formed by dense objects
located between the tubehead and the rotation
center. These ghost images usually result from
external objects such as earrings, but they may be
produced by dense anatomical structures such as
the mandible. (For more information, see self-
study module “Panoramic Technique”).
                                 ghost image of earring
                                 (between lines)
Panoramic Anatomy
 The numbers on the diagram below and on the next
 slide (air spaces) correspond to the numbers on the key
 (slide 9).
                       11
                                                 16
                                                                      12
                                                                                   2
                  5               15   13              17
                                                                                                              10
            6                                                                                   7        9
                                                                               8
                                  14
                                             19
                                                                           1
                        24
                  23                        21
                                                       18
                                                                                                3
44                                                                                          4
                 25                                                                                                42
                       41                                                                           32
                                                  20
                             22
 27
       40              26                                                                           31
                                                                                       29


                                            33
                                                                 37
            39
                                                                                       35
                             30                                                                          28
      43                                    38              36        34
Air Spaces
        46




45      47        45
Panoramic Anatomy Key
 1.   maxillary sinus               25. sigmoid notch
 2.   pterygomaxillary fissure      26. medial sigmoid depression
 3.   pterygoid plates              27. styloid process
 4.   hamulus                       28. cervical vertebrae
 5.   zygomatic arch                29. external oblique ridge
 6.   articular eminence            30. mandibular canal
 7.   zygomaticotemporal suture     31. mandibular foramen
 8.   zygomatic process             32. lingula
 9.   external auditory meatus      33. mental foramen
10.   mastoid process               34. submandibular gland fossa
11.   middle cranial fossa          35. internal oblique ridge
12.   lateral border of the orbit   36. mental fossa
13.   infraorbital ridge            37. mental ridges
14.   infraorbital foramen          38. genial tubercles
15.   infraorbital canal            39. hyoid bone
16.   nasal fossa                   40. tongue
17.   nasal septum                  41. soft palate
18.   anterior nasal spine          42. uvula
19.   inferior concha               43. posterior pharyngeal wall
20.   incisive foramen              44. ear lobe
21.   hard palate                   45. glossopharyngeal air space
22.   maxillary tuberosity          46. nasopharyngeal air space
23.   condyle                       47. palatoglossal air space
24.   coronoid process
The following slides show anatomical
structures seen on panoramic films. See
what other structures you can identify
that are not labeled. At the end of this
presentation there are 11 test slides.
9                12
                                                                7
                                                19



         5                                      17    13
                 25              14                                      6
                                                            22
                                           18
                                                                        39

    28
                           33


9                     12                        19                  7



                                                 17   13
                                      14
             5        25                                            6
                                                           22
                                           18

                                                                        39


    28                      33
11                       2
                              15
     24

26             8                                                      32       23
                                       16            1                     31
                                                                 3
                                        20                   4
               34                                                                   44

                                                                          30
                             36
                                        38



                        11                       2
                                  15
          24

     26             8                                                32    23
                                            16           1                 31
                                            20                   3

                                                                                    44
               34                                                          30

                              36
                                       38
46
                         21   41
     42




                                   47
               40                   45


43




               46        21   41
          42




                                   47
                    40
                                    45

 43
R                                      11
                                            L
          7
                             1


     46                          41




              47




    43
                   36                 45
                        38
16

R   23                    17                              L
          2                              8


                                                    6
                     21
                               18   19




              39




         Red arrows point to ghost image of hard palate
11
R                                                       L
    9




          3
                             20




        How old is this patient?
        a.   6-9 years
        b. 10-12 years             b. 10-12 years old
        c. 13-15 years
R             17                 L
                        2




    44             20

                            28

         43
R                        2
                                  L

    atlas



                             31




    transverse foramen
R                                                                    L
                       15
             46

                                47              19               6

        27




                                           34




             What head positioning error is seen on this film?
    The anterior teeth are positioned behind the notch in the bitestick
    (farther from the film), resulting in the widening of the anterior
    teeth (the maxillary central incisors are as wide as the molars).
R                                                                  L
                                    17
                                              8        1
                   15



                                                             32

                                N




                                         N = soft tissue of nose

       What head positioning error is seen on this film?

    The head is tipped down too much, resulting in shortened
    mandibular incisors and a V-shaped mandible.
R                                         L

         40

    27




                                      E
                                 LN
                 36




         LN = calcified lymph node
         E = epiglottis
R                                                                        L
             2



                                                           8
             40
                                   18




                                                               45


    ?
           ? Identifies calcification, possibly in carotid or in lymph node

           What positioning error is seen on this film?
The patient’s head is turned to thebringing that side closer to
  The head was turned to the left, side. Note the width of the
ramus on and decreasingred arrowsof the ramus on that side.
  the film each side (The the width are the same length).
Whichgreen arrow pointspatient’s head turned (left or right)?
  The direction was the to the biteblock, centered on the
  contact between the right central and lateral incisors.
R                                          L

         8
    46                             7

                          47




             33
                                       E




                  E = epiglottis
R      11                                                         L


                                         21


            3


                                                       29
                                                            32
                       34




      What causes the black dots identifed by the red arrow?
    The black is tipped up too much, electricity, caused by off
     The chin dots result from static giving a more squared
    removing the to the mandible,is seen on this film? from the
           What positioning error creating cassette smile and
     appearance film too quickly from the a reverseor
    box of film (creates friction, be superimposed on the roots
     causing the hard palate to which results in a static
     of the maxillary teeth.
    discharge).
R                   16                                    L
     10                                               9




                            20
                                             3
     42                                          27
                                        30
              1

    44

                                        G

                   36




          G = ghost of right mandible
R                                                           L
                                               24
                   14

    27                                          47
                                  nose




                                               39




    What caused the white (radiopaque) area indicated by
    the red arrow?
    The lead apron was placed too high on the back of the
    patient’s neck.
R                  12                                           L
    air cell                                                9

                                                       23

               7
                                                  26




                    Air cell in zygomatic arch.
R                                 L


                             24

     26        7




                        22
27

          30

                   38
R                   5
                                       L
                             10



              6

                        47




                                  45

ghost of mandible
R                            15
                                                                 L
    9                                                   23

                  7                                 5
                                       21



        44




             39
                  30




Note the relatively inferior location of the mandibular canal (30),
providing plenty of room for the implant.
R                       24                                     L
     26




    31              1


             29




    Pattern on right side of film (patient’s left) caused by
    excessive oil on patient’s hair.
R                                             L

                                     7
                                         28
28




     red arrow identifies fracture
R                                                          L




27
                                                          44




          34




     Green arrow identifies “pseudo-fracture” caused by
     palatoglossal air space.
     Red arrows point to odontogenic keratocyst.
Ghost images of earrings

R                              L
Ghost images of earrings

R                                       L
                               15   2
R                                                             L




             27
                                                         28


28




     Hearing aid (red arrow) with ghost (green arrow).
Ghost image of metal used to restore left angle of mandible


R                                                             L
R                                                          L




                Ghost images of mandibles
    (dotted line outlines ghost of left ramus-angle over
    right side of mandible)
Identify the anatomical structures
on the following slides.
Slide # 1
R                 C
                                                           L

                                              E




                                    D                  G
                                               F
         B




     A




A   Cervical vertebra        E     Zygomaticotemporal suture
B   External oblique ridge   F     Lingula
C   Zygomatic process        G     Mandibular foramen
D   Maxillary sinus
Slide # 2
R       B                                              K
                                                                       L
                                        D




                                                                   J
                                            E              I



    A                                                          H

                                            F

                 C                                 G



A       Ear lobe                    G   Hyoid bone
B       External auditory meatus    H   Mandibular canal
C       Submandibular gland fossa   I   Pterygoid plates
D       Nasal septum                J   Articular eminence
E       Hard palate                 K   Pterygomaxillary fissure
F       Mental foramen
Slide # 3
R                                             C       L
        B

                                                  D




    A




                       E



            A   Palatoglossal air space
            B   Middle cranial fossa
            C   Lateral border of the orbit
            D   Condyle
            E   Mental fossa
Slide # 4
R                         D                                  I       L
                                             E           H
             B       C


      A                                          G
                                         F


                                                                 J

                                                     K


                                    L




A   Cervical vertebra           G       Hard palate
B   Zygomaticotemporal suture   H       Post. wall of maxillary sinus
C   Zygomatic process           I       External auditory meatus
D   Nasal septum                J       Posterior pharyngeal wall
E   Inferior concha             K       Mental foramen
F   Soft tissue of nose         L       Mental fossa
This concludes the section on Panoramic
Anatomy.

Additional self-study modules are available
at: http://dent.osu.edu/radiology/resources.htm

If you have any questions, you may e-mail
me at: jaynes.1@osu.edu

Robert M. Jaynes, DDS, MS
Director, Radiology Group
College of Dentistry
Ohio State University

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Self study-pan-anatomy

  • 1. Panoramic Anatomy The following slides identify the anatomical structures found on Panoramic Radiographs. In navigating through the slides, you should click on the left mouse button when you see the mouse holding an x-ray tubehead or you are done reading a slide. Hitting “Enter” or “Page Down” will also work. To go back to the previous slide, hit “backspace” or “page up”.
  • 2. Types of Panoramic Images Single Real Image Double Real Image Ghost Image
  • 3. Single Real Image Only one image results from a given anatomical structure. The structure is located between the rotation center and the film and the x-ray beam only passes through the structure one time. Most images seen on a panoramic film are of this type.
  • 4. Double Real Image Two images of a single object are seen on the film. Double real images are produced by structures located in the midline. The x-ray beam passes through these objects twice as the tubehead rotates around the patient. Structures that result in double real images are the hard and soft palates, the hyoid bone and the cervical spine.
  • 5. Ghost Image Ghost images are formed by dense objects located between the tubehead and the rotation center. These ghost images usually result from external objects such as earrings, but they may be produced by dense anatomical structures such as the mandible. (For more information, see self- study module “Panoramic Technique”). ghost image of earring (between lines)
  • 6. Panoramic Anatomy The numbers on the diagram below and on the next slide (air spaces) correspond to the numbers on the key (slide 9). 11 16 12 2 5 15 13 17 10 6 7 9 8 14 19 1 24 23 21 18 3 44 4 25 42 41 32 20 22 27 40 26 31 29 33 37 39 35 30 28 43 38 36 34
  • 7. Air Spaces 46 45 47 45
  • 8. Panoramic Anatomy Key 1. maxillary sinus 25. sigmoid notch 2. pterygomaxillary fissure 26. medial sigmoid depression 3. pterygoid plates 27. styloid process 4. hamulus 28. cervical vertebrae 5. zygomatic arch 29. external oblique ridge 6. articular eminence 30. mandibular canal 7. zygomaticotemporal suture 31. mandibular foramen 8. zygomatic process 32. lingula 9. external auditory meatus 33. mental foramen 10. mastoid process 34. submandibular gland fossa 11. middle cranial fossa 35. internal oblique ridge 12. lateral border of the orbit 36. mental fossa 13. infraorbital ridge 37. mental ridges 14. infraorbital foramen 38. genial tubercles 15. infraorbital canal 39. hyoid bone 16. nasal fossa 40. tongue 17. nasal septum 41. soft palate 18. anterior nasal spine 42. uvula 19. inferior concha 43. posterior pharyngeal wall 20. incisive foramen 44. ear lobe 21. hard palate 45. glossopharyngeal air space 22. maxillary tuberosity 46. nasopharyngeal air space 23. condyle 47. palatoglossal air space 24. coronoid process
  • 9. The following slides show anatomical structures seen on panoramic films. See what other structures you can identify that are not labeled. At the end of this presentation there are 11 test slides.
  • 10. 9 12 7 19 5 17 13 25 14 6 22 18 39 28 33 9 12 19 7 17 13 14 5 25 6 22 18 39 28 33
  • 11. 11 2 15 24 26 8 32 23 16 1 31 3 20 4 34 44 30 36 38 11 2 15 24 26 8 32 23 16 1 31 20 3 44 34 30 36 38
  • 12. 46 21 41 42 47 40 45 43 46 21 41 42 47 40 45 43
  • 13. R 11 L 7 1 46 41 47 43 36 45 38
  • 14. 16 R 23 17 L 2 8 6 21 18 19 39 Red arrows point to ghost image of hard palate
  • 15. 11 R L 9 3 20 How old is this patient? a. 6-9 years b. 10-12 years b. 10-12 years old c. 13-15 years
  • 16. R 17 L 2 44 20 28 43
  • 17. R 2 L atlas 31 transverse foramen
  • 18. R L 15 46 47 19 6 27 34 What head positioning error is seen on this film? The anterior teeth are positioned behind the notch in the bitestick (farther from the film), resulting in the widening of the anterior teeth (the maxillary central incisors are as wide as the molars).
  • 19. R L 17 8 1 15 32 N N = soft tissue of nose What head positioning error is seen on this film? The head is tipped down too much, resulting in shortened mandibular incisors and a V-shaped mandible.
  • 20. R L 40 27 E LN 36 LN = calcified lymph node E = epiglottis
  • 21. R L 2 8 40 18 45 ? ? Identifies calcification, possibly in carotid or in lymph node What positioning error is seen on this film? The patient’s head is turned to thebringing that side closer to The head was turned to the left, side. Note the width of the ramus on and decreasingred arrowsof the ramus on that side. the film each side (The the width are the same length). Whichgreen arrow pointspatient’s head turned (left or right)? The direction was the to the biteblock, centered on the contact between the right central and lateral incisors.
  • 22. R L 8 46 7 47 33 E E = epiglottis
  • 23. R 11 L 21 3 29 32 34 What causes the black dots identifed by the red arrow? The black is tipped up too much, electricity, caused by off The chin dots result from static giving a more squared removing the to the mandible,is seen on this film? from the What positioning error creating cassette smile and appearance film too quickly from the a reverseor box of film (creates friction, be superimposed on the roots causing the hard palate to which results in a static of the maxillary teeth. discharge).
  • 24. R 16 L 10 9 20 3 42 27 30 1 44 G 36 G = ghost of right mandible
  • 25. R L 24 14 27 47 nose 39 What caused the white (radiopaque) area indicated by the red arrow? The lead apron was placed too high on the back of the patient’s neck.
  • 26. R 12 L air cell 9 23 7 26 Air cell in zygomatic arch.
  • 27. R L 24 26 7 22 27 30 38
  • 28. R 5 L 10 6 47 45 ghost of mandible
  • 29. R 15 L 9 23 7 5 21 44 39 30 Note the relatively inferior location of the mandibular canal (30), providing plenty of room for the implant.
  • 30. R 24 L 26 31 1 29 Pattern on right side of film (patient’s left) caused by excessive oil on patient’s hair.
  • 31. R L 7 28 28 red arrow identifies fracture
  • 32. R L 27 44 34 Green arrow identifies “pseudo-fracture” caused by palatoglossal air space. Red arrows point to odontogenic keratocyst.
  • 33. Ghost images of earrings R L
  • 34. Ghost images of earrings R L 15 2
  • 35. R L 27 28 28 Hearing aid (red arrow) with ghost (green arrow).
  • 36. Ghost image of metal used to restore left angle of mandible R L
  • 37. R L Ghost images of mandibles (dotted line outlines ghost of left ramus-angle over right side of mandible)
  • 38. Identify the anatomical structures on the following slides.
  • 39. Slide # 1 R C L E D G F B A A Cervical vertebra E Zygomaticotemporal suture B External oblique ridge F Lingula C Zygomatic process G Mandibular foramen D Maxillary sinus
  • 40. Slide # 2 R B K L D J E I A H F C G A Ear lobe G Hyoid bone B External auditory meatus H Mandibular canal C Submandibular gland fossa I Pterygoid plates D Nasal septum J Articular eminence E Hard palate K Pterygomaxillary fissure F Mental foramen
  • 41. Slide # 3 R C L B D A E A Palatoglossal air space B Middle cranial fossa C Lateral border of the orbit D Condyle E Mental fossa
  • 42. Slide # 4 R D I L E H B C A G F J K L A Cervical vertebra G Hard palate B Zygomaticotemporal suture H Post. wall of maxillary sinus C Zygomatic process I External auditory meatus D Nasal septum J Posterior pharyngeal wall E Inferior concha K Mental foramen F Soft tissue of nose L Mental fossa
  • 43. This concludes the section on Panoramic Anatomy. Additional self-study modules are available at: http://dent.osu.edu/radiology/resources.htm If you have any questions, you may e-mail me at: jaynes.1@osu.edu Robert M. Jaynes, DDS, MS Director, Radiology Group College of Dentistry Ohio State University