Extraoral Radiographic Anatomy

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Extraoral Radiographic Anatomy DENT 5102 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology II

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Extraoral Radiographic Anatomy. DENT 5102 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology II. Lateral Oblique Projection. Lateral Oblique. Lateral Oblique Projection. The film is placed against the side of the patient’s face X-ray beam is directed postero-anteriorly from the opposite side. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Extraoral Radiographic Anatomy

DENT 5102 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology II

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Lateral Oblique Projection

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Lateral Oblique

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Lateral Oblique Projection

• The film is placed against the side of the patient’s face

• X-ray beam is directed postero-anteriorly from the opposite side

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Lateral Oblique Projection

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A. Coronoid Process

B. Condyle

C. Sigmoid notch

D. Zygomatic arch

E. Mandibular foramen

F. Hyoid bone

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A. Maxillary tuberosityB. Lower border of

mandible (side away from film)

C. Mental foramenD. Superior border of

tongueE. Styloid processF. Mandibular canal

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A. Zygomatic process of maxilla

B. Vertrebral column

C. Lower border of mandible (side closer to film)

D. Zygoma

E. Zygomatic arch

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A. Lower border of orbit

B. Neck of condyle

C. Vertebral column

D. Hyoid bone

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Lateral Head Projection

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Lateral Head

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Lateral Skull

• Midsagittal plane of the patient’s head is parallel to the film

• X-ray beam is perpendicular to the film

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Lateral Head

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• A= Frontal sinus• B= Floor of the anterior cranial fossa• C= Anterior clinoid process• D= Posterior clinoid process• E= Pituitary fossa

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• A= Nasal bone• B= Zygomatic process of the maxilla closer to the film• C= Ethmoid sinus• D= Pterygomaxillary fissure

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• A= Orbital plates of frontal bone• B= Orbit• C= Sphenoid sinus• D= Cross section of the greater wing of the sphenoid (ant. wall

of middle cranial fossa)

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• A= Zygomatic process of the maxilla closer to the film• B= Zygomatic process of the maxilla further to the film • C= Dorsal border of tongue• D= Pterygoid plate complex• E= Soft palate

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• A= Hard palate• B= Lingual cortical plate of mandible (anterior part)• C= Nasopharynx

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Postero-Anterior Projection

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Postero-anterior (PA) Skull

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PA Skull Projection

• Midsagittal plane of the head is perpendicular to the film

• Forehead and the nose touch the film

• X-ray beam is perpendicular to the film

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• A= Orbital plate of frontal bone• B= Frontal spine• C= Sup. border of orbit• D= Sphenoid sinus

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• A= Lesser wing of sphenoid• B= Ethmoid sinus• C= Middle nasal meatus• D= Oblique orbital line• E= Floor of posterior cranial fossa

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• A= Lacrimal canal• B= Middle nasal concha• C= Vomer• D= Mastoid air cells• E= Atlas-occipital condyle articulation

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• A= Zygomatic process of maxilla• B= Anterior border of ascending ramus• C= Coronoid process• D= Odontoid process of axis• E= Maxillary tuberosity

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• A= Inferior nasal concha• B= Inferior nasal meatus• C= Occipital condyle• D= Maxillary sinus

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• A= Wall of nasal fossa• B= Angle of the mandible• C= Body of the mandible• D= Maxillary sinus• E= Nasal septum

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Water’s Projection

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Waters’ Projection

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Waters’ Projection

• Midsagittal plane of the head is perpendicular to the film

• chin touches the film• X-ray beam is perpendicular to the

film

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• A= Frontal sinus• B=Crista galli• C=Supraorbital notch• D=Lesser wing of sphenoid

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• A= Foramen rotundum• B= Foramen ovale• C= Nasal septum• D= Floor of middle cranial fossa

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• A= Sphenoid sinus• B= Infraorbital foramen and canal• C= Superior orbital fissure

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• A= Inferior aspect of the base of skull• B= Odontoid process of axis• C= Inferior border of body of mandible

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Panoramic

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• A= Infraorbital rim• B= Zygomatic process of maxilla• C= Condyle• D= Coronoid process

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• A= Common nasal meatus• B= Inferior nasal concha• C= Hard palate• D= Superior border of the tongue

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• A= Nasal septum• B= Hyoid bone• C= Zygomatic process of temporal bone• D= Inferior nasal meatus

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• A= Posterior wall of maxillary sinus• B= Hard palate• C= Soft palate• D= Maxillary tuberosity

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• A= Inferior border of mandibular canal• B= Left maxillary sinus• C= Ear lobe• D= Mental foramen

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A. Articular eminenceB. Sigmoid notchC. Shadow of contralateral mandibleD. Glenoid fossaE. Posterior border of ramusF. Inferior border of mandible

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