Extra-oral radiography Flashcards

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extra-oral views are mostly relating to the mandible

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  • postero-anterior mandible
  • lateral oblique mandible
  • DPT
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Extra-oral views are also related to the maxilla and cranium

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  • lateral cephalogram (skull)
  • occipital-mental views (0,10 and 30 degrees) (face)
  • sialography
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AP (antero-posterior)

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beam is pointing to the front of the patient

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PA (postero-anterior)

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beam is pointing to the back of the patient

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OM (occipito-mental)

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beam is entering the patient at the occiput (back of head) and exiting between the mental foramina

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Lateral (view taken from the side)

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beam hits the side of the patient first

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what is compton scattering?

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when x-rays pass through tissues, some are scattered. Due to weaker x-ray photons being deviated off track as they do not possess enough radiation to pass all the way through to the receptor and make a useful interaction

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why do we prefer to take a mandible film PA?

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1) reduces the magnification of the facial structures on the receptor - always want the object to be as close to the receptor as possible
2) It also reduces the radiation dose to the eyes - shouldn’t have direct high energy x-ray photons straight into a patient’s eyes as the lens of the eye is quite radiosensitive

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Why do we need to do an oblique mandible?

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the mandible is a curved bone which makes it difficult to image in one view. In general radiography we always try to take 2 images at right angles to one another - AP or PA, and a lateral view

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what are the 2 ways to take a lateral oblique mandible?

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1) For an adult when you are querying a fracture or pathology in the mandible - you would use a skull unit or conventional x-ray unit
2) To visualise dental pathology - use a dental tube with either horizontal or vertical angulation

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what are disadvantages with the lateral oblique mandible view?

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the angulation can cause vertical distortion of the teeth, and the maxillary teeth are not always clearly shown

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