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How is the patients head positioned before exposing a maxillary occlusal receptor

Max arch is parallel to the floor & Midsagittal (midline) plane is perpendicular to the floor

Vertical Angle for Maxillary Topographics

+65

Vertical Angle For Maxillary lateral (Right Or Left)

+60

Vertical Angle For Maxillary Pediatric

+60

Vertical Angle For Mandibular Topographic

-55

Vertical Angle For Mandibular cross-sectional

90

Vertical Angle For Mandibular Pediatric

-55

Same =

Lingual

Opposite =

Buccal

Two radiographs exposed at different angulations in order to find an object

Buccal Object Rule

Exposed a periapical receptor using proper technique, then expose a occlusal receptor at a right angle to find an object

Right-Angle Technique

Used to examine the palate and the anterior teeth of the maxilla

Maxillary Topographic Occlusal Projection

Used to examine the palatal roots of molar teeth or locate foreign bodies or lesions in the posterior maxilla

Maxillary Lateral Occlusal Projection

Used to examine the anterior teeth of the maxilla and is recommended for kids under 5

Maxillary Pediatric Occlusal Projection

Used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible

Mandibular Topographic Occlusal Projection

Used to examine the buccal and lingual aspects of the mandible, also used to locate foreign bodies or salivary stones on the floor of the mouth

Mandibular Cross-Sectional Occlusal Projection

Used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible and is recommended for kids under 5

Mandibular Pediatric Occlusal Projection

Method used to locate the position of a tooth or an object in the jaws

Localization Technique