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with reference to the patient, where should the CR be directed for the lateral projection for facial bones?
zygoma between outer canthus and EAM
for the pareitoacanthial projection for the facial bones, the OML forms an angle of how many degress with the IR
37
for the SMV projection of the zygomatic arches, the CR is directed perpendicular to what line
IOML
for the modified parietoacanthial projection, OML forms a _____ degrees angle with the IR
55
when performing a tangential view for a single zygomatic arch, the MSP is rotates ___ degrees ____ towards the affected side and the top of the head is tilted ___ degrees ____ arch of interest
15 towards, 15 away
true or false: the entire mandible must be included on a properly positioned Caldwell view for facial bones
true
the tangential view for a single zygomatic arch may be necessary to perform for
depressed arch,, fractured arch and flat cheek bones
for the AP axial (townes) for the zygomatic arches, the central ray is directed
30 degrees to OML
which image would be best to demonstrate a tripod fracture
waters
mandible: for the PA axial projection of the mandible, the CR exits at the
acanthion
mandible: true or false- the AP axial or Townes projection is used to demonstrate the mandibular symphysis
false
mandible: the position or proejction which may be used to demonstrate the condyle and upper ramu of the mandible is the
townes
mandible: which skull positionion plane is placed parallel to the IR for a lateral projection of the mandible
MSP
mandible: what projections will best demonstrate mediolateral displacement of mandibular rami fractures
AP townes and PA axial projections
mandible: how much CR angulation should be used for PA axial projection of the mandible
20 to 25 degrees cephalad
mandible: suggested by bontrager, which skull positioning line could be placed perpendicular to the IR to get a “truer” PA projection
AML
mandible: true or false- the general survery for the axiolateral oblique mandible requires the skill to be in a true lateral position with a tube angle of 25 degrees cephalic
false
mandible: why must the chin be extended when doing the oblique position of the mandible
to get the mandible off of the spine
mandible: for the axiolateral oblique projection of the mandible, the CR is angled
cephalic
mandible: for the axiolateral oblique projection of the mandibular rami, when the patients head is in a true lateral, how many degrees should the tube be angled?
25 degrees cephalic
mandible: where should the CR enter for all views of the axioalteral oblique projection of the mandible
upside gonion
mandible: in an axiolateral oblique projection of the mandible to demonstrate the mandibular symphysis, how many degrees is the head rotated
45 degrees
mandible: for the axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what is the area of interest when the patients head is rotated 30 degrees toward the IR and there is a tube angle of 25 degrees cephalic
body
mandible: which projection demonstrates of the mandibular angles anterior to the petroud ridges and requires that IOML is parallel to the IR
SMV
mandible: what needs to be included in a panorex of the mandible
maxilla, upper and lower teeth, mandibular condyle to condyle
mandible: what is the only site that has a panorex
St. lukes