RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 1 XRays Essential Routine Desirable Minimum
RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 1
X-Rays • Essential / Routine • Desirable • Minimum Two X-rays ( another x-ray should be right angle to first view ) to see fracture fragments displacement 2
Essential X-rays • PA View of Mandible • OPG • IOP X-rays ( if tooth involve ) 3
? • CBCT • Ct Scan of Face - Axial ( Panfacial ) • Coronal / 3 -D reconstruction image • MRI if injury to TM joint soft tissue involvement 4
Condylar fracture • PA view open mouth • Reverse Towne’s view • Trans cranial view • Trans pharyngeal View • Trans orbital View • CT Scan Axial & Coronal View • CBCT • MRI- Disc-condyle relationship- internal injury to joint 5
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TMJ Arthrography 7
Fractures lines • Occlusal view • Submento vertex / Basilar view of Skull • CT Scan • 3 -D CT Scan 8
IOP X-rays- tooth fracture 9
Lateral view of Mandible ? 10
CT Scan of Jaw ( 3 -D)-if 3 -D poly trauma 11
Lateral obl view of mandible 12
OPG 13
PA View of Mandible 14
Towne View 15
CT Scan 16
Lateral oblique view of Mandible 17
CT Scan ( 3 -D View ) 18
CT Scan- B/L condylar fracture-Dislocation 19
MRI- Disc condyle relation ship 20
CBCT- Glenoid fossa-condyle 21
Rapid Prototyping technique( Steriolithography)not INDIA Steriolithography 22
Rapid prototyping technique 23
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