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What Does the Report of the OPG Test Show?

What Does the Report of the OPG Test Show?

The reports of OPG tests or Orthopantomograms typically include detailed images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures as well as any specific findings or abnormalities that are detected during the test.

The reports of OPG tests or Orthopantomograms typically include detailed images of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures as well as any specific findings or abnormalities that are detected during the test.

Here are some of the key components that may be included in an OPG test report:

General information: The report will typically include basic information such as the patient's name, age, and date of the test.

Image Description: The report will describe the images that were taken during the OPG test, including the position of the teeth, the alignment of the jaws, and any other notable structures or features that were visible. 

Findings: The report may include a summary of any abnormalities or issues that were detected during the test, such as tooth decay, bone loss, or signs of gum disease.

Recommendations: Based on the findings of the OPG test, the report may include recommendations for further diagnostic tests, treatment, or follow-up appointments with a dental specialist.

Radiologist interpretations: In some cases, the OPG test may be reviewed and interpreted by the radiologist, who will provide a more detailed analysis of the images and findings.