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What projection is best for the examination of the maxillary sinus

Waters Projection

What projection is best for the examination of fractures of the zygomatic arch

Submentovertex Projection

What projection is best for the examination of fractures of the condylar neck

Reverse Towne Projection

What projection is best for the examination of the soft tissue profile of the face

Lateral Cephalometric Projection

What projection is best for the examination of the condyle and articular eminence

Transcranial Projection

What projection is best for the examination of fractures of the mandibular body

Lateral Jaw Projection

What projection is best for the examination of a large lesion in the ramus

Lateral Jaw projection

What is the vertical angle for lateral jaw imaging

-15 to -20

What is the vertical and horizontal angle for transcranial

+25


20 Degrees

Head position for lateral jaw imaging

Tipped 15 Degrees Toward Side Being Imaged

Head position for submentovertex imaging

Head Tipped Back

Head position for reverse towne imaging

Head Tipped Down & Mouth Open

Head position for posteroanterior imaging

Forehead & Nose Touch Cassette

Head position for lateral cephalometric imaging

Left Side Near Cassette

Head position for waters imageing

Chin Touches Cassette

Receptor placement for lateral jaw imaging

Flat Against Cheek

Receptor placement for transcranial imaging

Flat Against Ear

What are grids used for

Decrees Scatter Radiation


Reduce Film Fog


Increase Film Contrast