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Topic Covered: -Theory of panoramic radiography -Limitations of panoramic radiography including technique/ positioning errors and ghost images -Interpretation of panoramic radiographs -Theory of CBCT -Limitations and applications of CBCT -Interpretation of CBCT data sets

Learning outcomes

-Understanding the theory and limitations of panoramic radiography -Systematic method for assessing panoramic radiographs -Understanding the theory and limitations of CBCT -Basic skills for interpretations of CBCT data sets -Knowledge required to select the appropriate imaging modality

Further information 
Speaker

Emeritus Professor Paul Monsour BDSc, PhD, MDSc, MRACDS(DMFR), FICD

Emeritus Professor Paul Monsour graduated from the University of Queensland in 1978 with a BDSc (hons). He completed a PhD in Oral Biology in 1987 and a Masters degree in Oral Radiology in 1991. Professor Monsour was the first registered specialist in DentoMaxilloFacial radiology working in full time private medical radiology practice in Australia. Professor Monsour lectures extensively throughout Australia and New Zealand on all aspects of DMF radiology. He was appointed the foundation Professor of DMFR at the University of Queensland in 2009 and Emeritus Professor in 2021.

Emeritus Professor Paul Monsour 

CPD Masterclass: Dental Imaging


Speaker:

Emeritus Professor Paul Monsour BDSc, PhD, MDSc, MRACDS(DMFR), FICD

Thursday 11th Sep 2025
12:00pm - 2:30pm
Venue: Online via Zoom
Level 13/37 York Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000
Region: Overseas
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Level 13
37 York Street
2000
Australia