Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it necessary to take curved section (panoramic photography of jaw) and cephalometric photography for teeth with dental caries?

Is it necessary to take curved section (panoramic photography of jaw) and cephalometric photography for teeth with dental caries?

Stomatological panoramic films are mainly used for deformity correction, jaw trauma, periodontal disease and so on. The whole dentition and jaw can be observed comprehensively. Cranial positioning measurement is also often used for deformity correction. When it comes to dental caries, all you have to do is take a dental film. Because the diagnosis of dental caries doesn't need panoramic photos, and panoramic photos can't clearly see whether teeth have dental caries, which is like hitting flies with cruise missiles, which is a waste of money and not helpful for diagnosis. Diagnosis of dental caries, regardless of age, even if the film is taken, as long as the small teeth corresponding to the teeth are taken. As for the head positioning, it is even more irrelevant. Don't waste RMB on reading!