[Oradlist] INVITATION TO AAOMR MEMBERSHIP

Ruprecht, Axel axel-ruprecht at uiowa.edu
Mon Feb 15 09:30:14 PST 2010


Christos

Are you saying that it is time to renew our membership? I never pay much attention. The bill arrives and we pay it. I assume that it has not yet arrived???

Rgds
Axel
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From: oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu [mailto:oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Christos Angelopoulos
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 8:51 PM
To: 'Oral Radiology Discussion Group'
Subject: [Oradlist] INVITATION TO AAOMR MEMBERSHIP


Dear ORADLISTERS who are also AAOMR members,

On behalf of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, I would like to invite you in renewing you membership with AAOMR electronically, through our new and exciting website: www.aaomr.org<http://www.aaomr.org>

The new website is the result of tireless efforts of the electronic publications committee and their chair, Dr Dania Tamimi. The new website offers a wealth of information and is truly a jewel for our organization and our field.

Please explore the functionalities and the tools that are available.

With the new website, an electronic membership renewal is now available and the respective dues' submission is rather straightforward.

If you are not an AAOMR member yet, please navigate around our new website to learn about the great benefits of becoming an AAOMR member and to experience the camaraderie the members share.

The instructions are following:

For existing members:

After you go to www.aaomr.org<http://www.aaomr.org>,



1. Go to the red bar in the website header.

2. On the right, click "Register"

3. Follow the instructions and pay your dues. YOUR RENEWAL IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT PAYING YOUR DUES.

4. If you are an Active international member, remember to go to the "Online Store" (the last blue tab on the main menu tabs on the left) and pay for postage ($30) if you want your free print OOOOE journal mailed to you.

5. If you are an Affiliate, Associate, Student, or Corporate member with a US address, as would like to receive OOOOE (both online and in print), please go to the "Online Store" (the last blue tab on the main menu tabs on the left) and pay for the journal - US rate ($52)

6. If you are an Affiliate, Associate, Student, or Corporate member with a non-US address, as would like to receive OOOOE (both online and in print), please go to the "Online Store" (the last blue tab on the main menu tabs on the left) and pay for the journal - international rate ($82)



For new members:

After you go to www.aaomr.org<http://www.aaomr.org>,

1. Go the "Membership" menu tab

2. Go to "Apply for Membership" and click.

3. Fill out the application form.

4. Go to the "Online Store" (the last blue tab on the main menu tabs on the left) and pay your membership application fee. YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT IT.



I would be eagerly waiting to hear from you

Dr Christos Angelopoulos

Executive Director  AAOMR


-----Original Message-----
From: oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu [mailto:oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Allan G Farman
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 3:53 PM
To: Oral Radiology Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Odd periosteal reaction

I am not aware that this is normal, but would like to be convinced that it is the case. It does seem likely; however, evidence would be appreciated. I have not seen (i.e. noted) such a reaction within the thousands of cases I have reviewed with CBCT except in association with inflammatory stimulation. AGF

Allan G. Farman, BDS, PhD, MBA, DSc, Diplomate ABOMR

Prof. Radiology & Imaging Science

Univ. Louisville School of Dentistry: SUHD

501 South Preston Street,

Louisville, Kentucky 40292, USA

Tel: +1(502) 852.1241

Fax: +1(502)852.1626


>>> Ghaida' Al-Jamal <ghaidaa at yahoo.com> 02/14/2010 01:07 PM >>>

Dear Dania,

I agree with Dr. Benn, this is most likely a normal appearance of cortices in growing mandibles and should always be in mind not to confuse with periosteal reaction associated with osteomyelitis.

Ghaida A. AlJamal, B.D.S., M.S., Dip(ABOMR)

Assistant Professor

Department of Oral Medicine and Surgery

Faculty of Dentistry

Jordan University of Science and Technology



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From: "Benn, Douglas K." <DouglasBenn at creighton.edu>

To: Oral Radiology Discussion Group <oradlist at lists.ucla.edu>; oradlist at lists.ucla.edu

Sent: Sat, February 13, 2010 9:32:00 PM

Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Odd periosteal reaction


Jolly good show Dania!

On a more serious note, the fact that the bony changes are symmetrical and similar tends to make me feel these may be growth rather than inflammatory in nature. Very interesting.

Douglas

Dr Douglas K Benn, BDS, M.Phil., Ph.D., Dipl. Dental Radiology (Royal College of Radiologists, England).

Professor

Dept of General Dentistry

Creighton University Dental School

2500 California Plaza

Omaha

Nebraska 68178

Tel: (402)280 5025

Fax: (402)280 5094


-----Original Message-----

From: oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu on behalf of Dania Tamimi

Sent: Sat 2/13/2010 1:13 PM

To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu

Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Odd periosteal reaction


I like the term, "American language". Sure to tick any loyal subject of the Queen's off :)


Dania


From: ronlasim at bigpond.com

To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu

Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 05:07:50 +1000

Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Odd periosteal reaction



G'day Dania, >From your undoubted vast reading of the literature, are you considering the influence of the masseters in this period of the boy's life? This is an aside from my interests in the adaptability of these muscles in the Chinese experiments on rabbit. Regards, Ronnie.


[Adaptive change of masseter muscle after the ostectomy of mandibular angle in rabbits]

[Article in Chinese]

Jia XF, Huang JL.

Department of Orthopedics, Jiangyin People's Hospital, Jiangsu, Jiangyin 214400, China.

Others of interest in the American language:

Changes of masseter muscles after mandibular angle ostectomy in rhesus monkeys.

Ann Plast Surg. 2009 Dec; 63(6):670-5.

[Ann Plast Surg. 2009]

Changes in masseter muscle following curved ostectomy of the prominent mandibular angle: an initial study with real-time 3D ultrasonograpy.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2008 Dec; 66(12):2434-43.

[J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2008]

Please forgive the mismatching in size of writing due cutting and pasting.

Ronnie LA Sim, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, James Cook University of North Queensland.


----- Original Message -----

From: Dania Tamimi

To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu

Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 4:10 AM

Subject: [Oradlist] Odd periosteal reaction

Hello Everyone,

Can anyone explain this odd bilateral periosteal reaction in this otherwise healthy 14 year old referred for impacted second molar (due to eruption sequestra) and third molar follicle evaluation? All other bony cortices on the field of view appear normal. The spheno-occipital junction has not fused yet. Anyone know of any changes in the mandible related to the growth spurt?

Dania


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