The 72nd AAOMR Annual Session

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topics for 2021:
  • Advanced Imaging in the Maxillofacial Region: Emerging CT and MR Applications and Machine Learning Approach - Dr. Osamu Sakai
  • Curious Cases - Pathologic Insight in Diagnostic Imagine - Dr. KC Chan
  • Gibbs Lecture: Those Mysterious X-ray Precepts - Dr. Roberto Molteni
  • Surveying the Landscape of OMF Radiology's Future: The Role of Artificial Intelligence - Dr. Don Tyndall
  • ANSI/ADA Standard 1094 Quality Assurance for Digital Intraoral Radiographic Systems - Dr. Peter Mah
  • History of Radiology as a Specialty - Is Our Past Our Future? - Dr. Mansur Ahmad
  • Quantitative Analysis of Dental Caries Using Optical Coherence Tomography - Dr. Mina Mahdian
  • Oral Presentations
  • H. Cline Fixott Presentation: A Dean’s Perspective on the Future of OMFR – Leadership, Innovation and Collaboration - Dr. Carole Anne Murdoch-Kinch
  • Airway Induced Craniofacial Growth - Dr. Goli Parsi
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology – Who We Are and What We Should Know - Dr. Trishul Allareddy, Dr. Angela Broome, Dr. Aditya Tadinada, and Dr. Sanjay Mallya
  • Scientific Posters
  • Case Presentations by Residents

Click here to view the tentative schedule of events.

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The American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology designates this activity for 19.5 continuing education credits.

Continuing Education Disclaimer

As required by the Continuing Education Recognition Program of the American Dental Association and in accordance with the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology policy, every effort has been made to encourage speakers to disclose any commercial relationships or personal benefit, which may be associated with their presentations. This disclosure in no way implies that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality. Attendees of this meeting should be aware of these factors in interpreting the program contents and evaluating recommendations. Moreover, views of speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.