@ARTICLE{Taramsari, author = {Dalili Kajan, Zahra and Taramsari, Mehran and Nemati, Somayeh and Barandeh, Mehrnaz and }, title = {Ghost Image Mapping of Palatal Bone of Maxilla and Nasal Cavity in Panoramic View Using Cranex D Digital Machine}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, abstract ={Introdouction: The mapping of ghost images of the maxilla and the nasal cavity, which are complex structures, is very important. The position of objects that create a ghost image can differ when using various devices. The purpose of this investigation was to study the mapping of ghost images of the maxilla and the nasal cavity using a Cranex D digital panoramic machine. Materials and methods: The mapping of ghost images of the maxilla and the nasal cavity, which are complex structures, is very important. The position of objects that create a ghost image can differ when using various devices. The purpose of this investigation was to study the mapping of ghost images of the maxilla and the nasal cavity using a Cranex D digital panoramic machine. Results: When the lead ball was located in the posterior third of the septum in the anterior-posterior direction and in the middle third above the base of the septum, a ghost image was detected in panoramic view. If the ball was placed in the posterior nasal spine, the image of the object appeared extremely elongated in a horizontal direction. The same was seen when the ball was located in the posterior third of the septum in the anterior- posterior direction and near the base of the septum. Conclusion: This in vitro study examining ghost image mapping of the maxilla and the nasal cavity, using a Cranex D machine, revealed that the ghost envelope was limited. Digital panoramic device manufacturers have attempted to reduce ghost images, and this has now been achieved with this particular digital machine. }, URL = {http://3dj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-126-en.html}, eprint = {http://3dj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-126-en.pdf}, journal = {Journal title}, doi = {10.18869/acadpub.3dj.3.3.14}, year = {2014} }