Mini Zoom Evening in French: 22 Février 2023 Démystifier les radiolucidités les plus fréquentes en radiologie 2D et 3D (Webinar)

Dr. Katya Archambault

Démystifier les radioluciditées les plus fréquentes en radiologie 2D et 3D

Mini Zoom Evening in French
Comment démystifier les différentes radioluciditées!

Date
22 février 2023

heures
18h00 à 21h00 Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Présence
Registration fees: $299

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San Diego Dental Health Center
9350 Campus Point Drive Suite 1D
La Jolla, CA 92037

Mini Zoom Evening

22 Février 2023

18h00 à 21h00 Eastern Standard Time (EST)

  • Discerner les lésions inflammatoires des lésions non-inflammatoires radiolucides
  • Discerner les pathologies qui ne sont pas d’origine dentaires
  • Cas cliniques et gestion de cas
  • ‘Incidental findings’ ou découvertes fortuites
  • 3CE

Plusieurs entitées créent une apparence radiolucide sur les différentes images radiologiques en dentisterie. Ces lésions peuvent être anodines, peuvent être d’origine endodontique, peuvent être parfois des lésions tumorales bénignes ou lésions malignes. Le but de ce webinar live est de démystifier les différentes apparences de ces lésions radiolucides. Leur diagnostique et leur gestion peuvent être parfois difficile et nous induire dans l’erreur surtout lorsqu’elles semblent d’origine endodontiques. A travers plusieurs cas cliniques, nous évaluerons leur différentes apparences radiologiques selon leur emplacement et leur caractéristiques spécifiques. Comment reconnaître et différencier les différentes radioluciditées sur vos radiographies intra-orales , extra-orales et sur le scan 3D. Un cours super intéressant qui vous aidera au quotidien dans votre pratique dentaire dans le suivi et le traitement de ces lésions.

Dr. Katya Archambault

Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist.
Adjunct Faculty Head and Neck Surgery and Otorynolaryngology UCSD.
Adjunct Faculty Department of Plastic Surgery UCSD.

Dr. Archambault received a Certificate in Implant Dentistry from NYU. She received her dental degree from Laval University and did a Certificate in Microbiology at that same university. She also received extensive TMJ training in Austria at Danube University.

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