Lateral cephalometric projection evaluates
ADJUNCTS IN EXTRAORAL RADIOGRAPHY
EXTRAORAL RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES
– Panoramic radiograph
– Skull views
- PA Skull
- PA Cephalogram
- AP Skull
- Towne’s view
- Submentovertex view (base of the skull)
- Lateral skull
- Lateral cephalogram
- PA Water’s view
- Modifications- Grenger’s view
- Caldwell’s projection
- PA Mandible
- Lateral oblique views
- Transcranial
- Transpharyngeal
- Transorbital
- Reverse Towne’s view
- submentovertex (SMV) view
- oblique view
- Waters view
- AP axial view
- parieto-orbital view
- Waters view
PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHS
- It is a technique for producing a singletomographic image of facial structuresthat includes both maxillary andmandibular arches and their supportingstructures.
- Indications
• Trauma
• Location of third molars
• Extensive dental or osseous disease
• Known or suspected large lesions
• Tooth development
• Retained teeth or root tips
• TMJ pain • Dental anomalies etc
LATERAL CEPHALOMETRIC PROJECTION
- This view is used to evaluate facial growth and development, trauma, disease and developmental anomalies.
- This projection demonstrates the bones of the face, skull as well as the soft tissue profile of the face.
TRUE LATERAL SKULL
The central ray is directed perpendicular to the cassette and the midsagittal plane and towards the external auditory meatus. |