: Clearly differentiating between muscles, the tongue, and the floor of the mouth.
Today, diagnostic ultrasonography (USG) has evolved into an indispensable tool that offers a non-invasive, radiation-free alternative to traditional X-rays. It is particularly valuable for imaging: Ultrasonography in Dentomaxillofacial Diagnostics
The "story" of ultrasonography in dentomaxillofacial diagnostics is a journey from observing natural biology to developing radiation-free, high-precision tools for modern dentistry. The Origins: From Bats to Teeth : Clearly differentiating between muscles, the tongue, and
: Assessing the TMJ , salivary glands , and even using "hockey-stick" probes to view hard-to-reach areas like the lingual side of alveolar processes. Current Applications & Breakthroughs : Clearly differentiating between muscles