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Michael Marc BORNSTEIN, Ray TANAKA, Andy Wai Kan YEUNG, Abeer AlHadidi, Angeline Hui Cheng LEE, Melissa Rachel FOK, Cynthia Kar Yung YIU, Zhiyi SHAN, and Kuo Feng HUNG

This course will cover the basic principles of usage and interpretation of radiographic imaging modalities in two and three dimensions for diagnostic imaging of the dento-maxillofacial region, covering the major disciplines in dental medicine. Current guidelines, consensus, limitations, and potential future developments in dento-maxillofacial radiology (DMFR) for extra- and intraoral imaging modalities will be presented and critically discussed, including the issues related to radiation dose protection. The present MOOC has been designed to improve foundation knowledge but also to promote higher-order thinking skills such as collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving for experienced clinicians in various fields of dental medicine. The scientific leadership team and coordination of the MOOC will be based at HKU, Faculty of Dentistry. This course will feature an interdisciplinary team of renowned clinicians in their respective fields to discuss current guidelines, consensus, trends, and limitations in DMFR.

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Learning objectives

  • Upon completion of the courses, learners will be competent in:
  • Describing the indications and limitations of 2d extra-/intraoral imaging modalities
  • Describing indications and limitations of 3d imaging
  • Recognizing the anatomy and pathology in the radiological images
  • Identifying the principles in radiation protection including low dose protocols

Syllabus

Module 1 / Week 1 - Image modalities in dento-maxillofacial radiology and aspects of radiation dose protection
1.1 – 2D and 3D imaging including extra-/ intraoral imaging – general indications and limitations
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l Describe the types, indications and limitations of 2D dental imaging
l Describe the types, indications and limitations of 3D dental imaging
l Understand the selection of patients for dental radiographic examinations
1.2 - Radiation optimization
l Explain the differences between analogue and digital image receptors
l Illustrate the different digital image receptors
l Highlight the key concepts for radiation, radiation dose, radiation dose related risks
l Introduce the various acronyms and the concept behind them
Module 2 / Week 2: Basic image modalities in dental medicine subspecialities
2.1 – Operative dentistry
l Describe the diagnostic relevance of radiographs for operative dentistry
l Understand the diagnostic accuracy of different imaging types in detecting caries
2.2 – Periodontology
l Describe the diagnostic relevance of radiographs for periodontology.
l Understand the role of DMFR in diagnosis and management of complex periodontitis
2.3 – Periapical radiograph, occlusal radiograph, panoramic radiograph – indications and limitations for children in general
l Introduce the common indications and limitations of Intraoral and panoramic radiographs for children.
l Guideline on taking x-rays for children by American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
2.4 – Cephalometric imaging – Indications and limitations for the orthodontist
l Introduce the indications and limitations of cephalometric analysis
l Introduce the basic landmarks and steps for cephalometric analysis
2.5 – Minor oral surgery
l Introduce the diagnostic imaging for Impacted teeth/third molars.
Module 3 / Week 3: Advance image modalities and Future technologies in dentistry
3.1 Introduction - CBCT
l Introduction of CBCT
3.2 Focus on CBCT
l Explain how the dose can be reduced during CBCT scan and introduce the research group of DIMITRA.
l Appreciate that CBCT radiation dose can be reduced for child patients
3.3 – Ultrasonography
l Introduce how ultrasonography can be used in dentistry
3.4 – MRI
l Introduce how MRI can be used in dentistry.
l Summarize the MRI use in dentistry

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Introduces 2D and 3D imaging techniques
Provides an overview of major disciplines in dental medicine
Involves a team of experienced dental clinicians as instructors
Examines guidelines, consensus, and limitations in dento-maxillofacial radiology
Focuses on improving foundational knowledge and problem-solving skills
Requires prerequisites and background knowledge

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Career center

Learners who complete 2D and 3D Modalities for Diagnostic Imaging in Dental Medicine will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Dentist
Diagnostic imaging is an integral part of a dentist's work. A "2D and 3D Modalities for Diagnostic Imaging in Dental Medicine" course can help Dentists broaden and deepen their knowledge of imaging and its applications, particularly in the dento-maxillofacial region. This course will help teach dentists how to operate various types of imaging machines as well as interpret the images so that they can provide the best possible care to their patients.
Dental Hygienist
Dental Hygienists rely on accurate diagnostic imaging to provide optimal dental care. This course provides a foundation in the principles of diagnostic imaging, with a focus on 2D and 3D modalities. The course will help Dental Hygienists enhance their knowledge in interpreting radiographic images, enabling them to contribute more effectively to the diagnosis and treatment planning process.
Orthodontist
In orthodontics, precise diagnostic imaging is crucial for developing effective treatment plans for patients with misaligned teeth or jaws. This course covers the latest techniques in 2D and 3D imaging, including cephalometric imaging, a specialized technique used in orthodontics. By taking this course, Orthodontists can refine their understanding of dental anatomy, pathology, and treatment modalities, leading to improved patient outcomes.
Periodontist
Periodontists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease and supporting structures of the teeth. Accurate diagnostic imaging plays a vital role in their work. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of 2D and 3D imaging modalities, enabling Periodontists to make precise diagnoses and develop tailored treatment plans. The course also covers the principles of radiation protection, ensuring patient safety during imaging procedures.
Dental Radiologist
Dental Radiologists specialize in the interpretation and diagnosis of dental and maxillofacial images. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and techniques of 2D and 3D dental imaging. By taking this course, Dental Radiologists can enhance their ability to accurately interpret images, identify dental and maxillofacial pathologies, and contribute to effective patient management.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons rely on diagnostic imaging to plan and execute complex surgical procedures. This course provides a deep dive into 2D and 3D imaging modalities, with a focus on their application in oral and maxillofacial surgery. By taking this course, Surgeons can gain a thorough understanding of the indications, limitations, and interpretation of dental and maxillofacial images, leading to improved surgical outcomes.
Endodontist
Endodontists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp and surrounding tissues. This course offers a comprehensive overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities, with an emphasis on their application in endodontics. By taking this course, Endodontists can enhance their ability to diagnose and treat dental pulp and periradicular diseases, leading to improved patient outcomes.
Dental Researcher
Dental Researchers play a crucial role in advancing the field of dentistry through research and innovation. This course provides a solid foundation in the principles and techniques of 2D and 3D dental imaging, enabling Researchers to design and conduct robust research studies. By taking this course, Dental Researchers can gain the necessary knowledge and skills to contribute to the development of new diagnostic tools and treatment modalities.
Dental Educator
Dental Educators are responsible for training the next generation of dental professionals. This course provides a comprehensive overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities, empowering Dental Educators with the knowledge and skills to effectively teach students about dental imaging. By taking this course, Dental Educators can enhance their ability to prepare students for the use of imaging technologies in clinical practice.
Dental Product Manager
Dental Product Managers play a key role in the development and marketing of dental products, including imaging technologies. This course provides a thorough understanding of 2D and 3D imaging modalities, enabling Product Managers to better understand the needs of dental professionals and develop innovative solutions. By taking this course, Dental Product Managers can gain the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions about product design and marketing strategies.
Radiation Therapist
Radiation Therapists specialize in the use of radiation to treat cancer. While not directly related to dentistry, this course may be of interest to Radiation Therapists who work in the head and neck region, as it provides a comprehensive overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities used in the dento-maxillofacial region. By taking this course, Radiation Therapists can gain a better understanding of the anatomy and pathology of the head and neck, enabling them to more effectively plan and deliver radiation therapy treatments.
Medical Physicist
Medical Physicists apply principles of physics to the field of medicine, including diagnostic imaging. This course may be of interest to Medical Physicists who work in the field of dental radiology, as it provides a thorough overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities used in the dento-maxillofacial region. By taking this course, Medical Physicists can gain a better understanding of the principles and techniques of dental imaging, enabling them to contribute to the optimization and quality assurance of imaging procedures.
Health Policy Analyst
Health Policy Analysts play a critical role in shaping healthcare policies. This course may be of interest to Health Policy Analysts who work on issues related to dental health, as it provides a comprehensive overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities used in the dento-maxillofacial region. By taking this course, Health Policy Analysts can gain a better understanding of the role of imaging in dental diagnosis and treatment, enabling them to make more informed decisions about healthcare policies that affect dental care.
Radiographer
Radiographers specialize in capturing and processing medical images, including dental images. This course may be of interest to Radiographers who work in the field of dentistry, as it provides a thorough overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities used in the dento-maxillofacial region. By taking this course, Radiographers can gain a better understanding of the principles and techniques of dental imaging, enabling them to produce high-quality images that aid in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Sales Representative - Dental Imaging Equipment
Sales Representatives specialize in selling dental products and equipment, including imaging technologies. This course may be of interest to Sales Representatives who sell dental imaging equipment, as it provides a comprehensive overview of 2D and 3D imaging modalities used in the dento-maxillofacial region. By taking this course, Sales Representatives can gain a better understanding of the features and benefits of different imaging technologies, enabling them to more effectively market and sell these products to dental professionals.

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