Dr. Neha Sharma
Consultant Dento-Maxillofacial Radiologist
Dr. Neha Sharma is a Consultant Dento-Maxillofacial Radiologist at Atulaya Health Care, Chandigarh, specializing in advanced imaging of the maxillofacial region, including CT, CBCT, and MRI. She provides diagnostic reporting for complex cases through both clinical practice and teleradiology collaborations.
She holds an MDS in Oral Medicine and Radiology from Bapuji Dental College, Davangere, and has prior academic experience as a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, teaching oral medicine, radiology, and clinical diagnosis to undergraduate dental students.
Dr. Sharma has delivered invited lectures at national conferences and continuing education programs on CBCT, MRI of the temporomandibular joint, oral cancer imaging, and maxillofacial pathologies. Her work includes research and presentations on advanced imaging applications, artificial intelligence in dentomaxillofacial radiology, and imaging of infectious and neoplastic diseases.
Her clinical focus includes MRI evaluation of temporomandibular joint disorders, particularly internal derangement, where imaging plays a critical role in assessing disc position, joint function, and degenerative changes to guide accurate diagnosis and management.
All Sessions by Dr. Neha Sharma
Discussing the MRI greys of internal derangement of TM Joint
Internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), particularly disc displacement disorders, represents one of the most common yet diagnostically challenging temporomandibular disorders encountered in clinical practice. This interactive session will focus on the MRI features of TMJ discal pathology and their clinical relevance. Through guided discussion of imaging findings, participants will gain a clearer understanding of complex disc displacement patterns, appropriate selection of imaging modalities for specific TMD presentations, and interpretation of key MRI characteristics. The session aims to simplify radiologic assessment of TMJ internal derangement and enhance diagnostic confidence, ultimately supporting more effective patient management.
