Imaging of the jaw bones is routinely achieved by conventional X-ray t
omography or CT. In this study a new imaging procedure (dental MR tomo
graphy) is introduced. Five subjects were positioned in the standard n
eck coil of a 1.0 T MR scanner, and T1- and T2-weighted imaging of the
mandible was performed in the axial plane. After the examination, the
data were reconstructed as panorama and cross-sectional images using
a software package for dental imaging on a workstation. The neurovascu
lar bundle within the mandibular canal (MC), its relation to the teeth
, and the pulp chambers of the teeth were demonstrated excellently in
all cases. Edema and reactive hypervascularization due to an inflammat
ory process were also well visible. Dental MR tomography could become
a good alternative to X-ray-based imaging modalities of the jaw bones
by additionally offering the advantage of directly imaging the neurova
scular bundle within the MC. Furthermore, administration of contrast a
gent for differentiation of pathological alterations is possible.