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weisserMann04
1 year ago

You can change the colorations on the digital images and look at the structures about the sequence of the cuts in a quasi 3-dimensional way.

With a single image and without the source data of the image, you can only see very rough incidents. It is a deep cut with many caustic muscles and the cerebral areas.

On the left side, the jaw cavity in the upper jaw is filled with substance. This could be the cause of your complaints. Was that a dentist or ENT or a radiologue with which you discussed the results?

In any case, I would start from an excessive inflammation of the left jaw cavity in the upper jaw bone. This would fit:

  1. when you go forward quickly with your head and stop there painfully moves something in the cavity.
  2. If you knock carefully on the yoke arch (cooked arch between the upper jaw and the eye), then it hurts. But carefully porcelain, the inflammation can have your facial nerves affected and then you trigger the pain.

If I'm right, the ENT doctor would be your real treat.

T3Fahrer
1 year ago

Not for free is an MRT consisting of several 100-1000 images, because one cannot say at all on a single randomly selected image. Sorry, it doesn't work.

T3Fahrer
1 year ago
Reply to  Anjaxy

This is a chronic inflammatory change in the area of โ€‹โ€‹the left jaw cavity, unproblematic and harmless.

painxjustin
1 year ago

If the doctor says it's nothing, there may be no reason to worry. Sometimes white spots on MRT images can be created by normal variations or artifacts. If you're still worried, you could get a second opinion from another doctor or have a clearing investigation to make sure everything is okay. It is important to rely on medical professionals and trust them when they say that there are no concernsโ˜บ๏ธ

Vinarion1
1 year ago

When there was nothing, there was nothing. And from this one picture, which is at nose height, you can see nothing anyway, except perhaps (!!!) Ne sinusitis to the right…but this is also questionable, as one does not have any other pictures.

In short: ask your doctor.

Vinarion1
1 year ago
Reply to  Anjaxy

Please. You also see T3's comment: he also has the presumption of inflammation, you really have to look at this in context.

weisserMann04
1 year ago
Reply to  Vinarion1

inflammation is left in the skull, right in the picture.

Vinarion1
1 year ago
Reply to  weisserMann04

Right ๐Ÿ˜…have let me tear. my mistake.