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[ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”OPG of 5 year old” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left”]OPG of a 5-year-old child may be overwhelming for someone who is looking at it for the first time. So, here is a walkthrough of one OPG and structures easily seen in it-
- Form and shape of lower jaw (mandible) & upper jaw (maxilla)
- Temporomandibular Joint
- Sinuses and Nasal septum
- Milk Teeth: There are 20 milk teeth, 5 on each side of upper and lower jaw
- Permanent teeth: In developing stages
Hope this Read adds to your knowhow of OPG of a child and you feel ready to look at one.[/ultimate_heading][ultimate_spacer height=”15″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title=”Refrences”]Interpreting an orthopantomogram
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