Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Saveetha University, Chennai, India
Research Article
Incidental Findings in OPG of Orthodontic Patients Attending a Private Dental Institute
Author(s): Chithralekha B and Vivek Narayan*
Radiographic incidental findings of abnormality refers to the occult or
hidden abnormality that exhibits no clinical signs and symptoms but is
present as an incidental finding when the radiograph is taken to detect
some pathology related to the patient's chief complaint. OPG or
panoramic radiography is a routinely taken extraoral radiograph which
shows the teeth and the maxillofacial structures and along with incidental
findings. The study was performed in a university setting, it reviewed
patient records and analysed the panoramic radiographs of 400 patients.
The collected data were compiled and tabulated using Microsoft Excel,
then reviewed and exported to SPSS for performing statistical analysis.
The prevalence of the incidental findings was found to be 34.5 %. A
female predilection was observed (19.75 %) and patients belonging to the
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