Extra Oral Radiography Flashcards

1
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what does extra oral radiography allow for

A

visualisation of teeth, jaws and facial bones

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2
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what are the purposes of extra oral radiography

A

imaging larger sections of dentition
alternative when patient unable to tolerate intra orals
imaging non-dentoalveolar regions

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3
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what are the common types of extra oral radiographs

A

panoramic
cephalometric
oblique lateral radiographs
skull radiographs

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4
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what is cephalometry

A

measurement and study of the head

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5
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what are the clinical applications of cephalometry

A

orthodontics and orthognathic surgery
monitor changes over time

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6
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what must cephalograms be

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standardised and reproducible

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7
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what are the two types of cephalograms

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lateral and postero-anterior

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8
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what does a lateral ceph look at

A

teeth, facial bones and soft tissues
paranasal sinuses
pharyngeal soft tissue
cervical vertebrae

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9
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what are lateral cephs used for in orthodontics

A

assessing skeletal discrepancy
aiding location and assessment of unerupted, malformed or misplaced teeth
giving an indication of upper incisor root length

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10
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when are lateral cephs used in orthodontics

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diagnosis
treatment planning
monitoring progress
appraisal of treatment results

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11
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what do all cephalogram units have

A

cephalostat

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12
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what does a cephalostat ensure

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standardised positioning of equipment and patients head

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13
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what are the functions of the cephalostat

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holds head at correct angle, stabilises head to prevent movement, establishes correct distances between x-ray focal spot and patient and receptor

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14
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how far away from the focal spot should the receptor be

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1.5 to 1.8m

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15
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what is the problem with soft tissues on cephs

A

they show up poorly when exposure settings are optimised for hard tissues

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16
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what is the solution to the soft tissue problem on cephs

A

place aluminium wedge filter in unit to attenuate the specific area of beam exposing the facial soft tissues
use software to enhance the soft tissues post exposure

17
Q

what type of shield is used with lateral cephs

A

thyroid collar

18
Q

what does CBCT provide

A

cross sectional imaging

19
Q

what does an oblique lateral radiograph provide

A

view of posterior jaws without superimposition of contralateral side

20
Q

when is an oblique lateral useful

A

if patient unable to tolerate intra-oral radiographs and unable to stay still or fit in panoramic unit