1 XRays Essential Routine Desirable Minimum Two Xrays another xray should be right angle to first view to see fracture fragments displacement 2 ID: 929384
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RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
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Slide2X-Rays
Essential / Routine
Desirable
Minimum Two X-rays ( another x-ray should be right angle to first view ) to see fracture fragments displacement
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Slide3Essential X-rays
PA View of Mandible
OPG
IOP
X-rays ( if tooth involve )3
Slide4Desirable X-rays
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CBCT
Ct Scan of Face -
Axial (
Panfacial ) Coronal / 3-D reconstruction image
MRI if injury to TM joint soft tissue involvement
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Slide5Condylar
fracture
PA view open mouth
Reverse Towne’s view
Trans cranial view Trans pharyngeal ViewTrans orbital View
CT Scan Axial & Coronal ViewCBCTMRI- Disc-condyle relationship- internal injury to joint
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Slide7TMJ Arthrography
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Slide8Fractures lines
Occlusal
view
Submento
vertex / Basilar view of SkullCT Scan3-D CT Scan
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Slide9IOP X-rays-
tooth fracture
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Slide10Lateral view of Mandible
?
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Slide11CT Scan of Jaw ( 3-D
)-if poly trauma
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Slide12Lateral
obl
view of mandible
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Slide13OPG
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Slide14PA View of Mandible
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Slide15Towne View
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Slide16CT Scan
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Slide17Lateral oblique view of Mandible
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Slide18CT Scan ( 3-D View )
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Slide19CT Scan
- B/L condylar fracture-Dislocation
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Slide20MRI-
Disc condyle relation ship
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Slide21CBCT-
Glenoid
fossa-condyle
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Slide22Rapid Prototyping technique(
Steriolithography)not
INDIA
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Slide23Rapid prototyping technique
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