Anatomy
Projections
Positions
Best Demonstrated
Hodge Podge
100

AKA Gonion...

Angle of the mandible

100

A projection in which the longitudinal angulation of the central ray is with the long axis of a body structure is referred to as a(n) ___________________ projection.

Axial

100

This method will demonstrate the petrous pyramids, dorsum sellae, and the posterior clinoid processes.

Towne

100

What is demonstrated on the panorex of the mandible?

The Entire Mandible

100

The largest most dense movable bone of the facial bones is the _________.

Mandible

200

The central ray is directed to enter here for a Towne radiograph of the mandible.

Glabella

200

This projection provides a general survey of the mandible.

PA

200

What should be done when radiographing the body of the mandible?

Make it parallel to the IR (30 degree rotation)

200

The PA projection best demonstrates the ______ and ________.

Mandibular Rami and lateral portion of the Mandibular Bodies

200

What part of the mandible is most commonly fractured?

The condyles

300

The most anterior part of the mandible is the _________.

Mentum

300

To demonstrate one side of the madible free from bony superimposition in the lateral position, it would be necessary to angle the C/R _____ degrees in ______ direction.

25 degrees Cephalic

300
Where should the patient's hips be when positioning for a panorex of the mandible?

Forward

300

What is best demonstrated on a SMV of the mandible?

Coronoid and Condyloid Processes of the Mandible

300

Who was caught kissing Santa Claus on Christmas Eve?

Mommy

400

Which mandibular process is more posterior?

Mandibular condyle

400

Name the projection that requires the patient to be in a lateral position with a cephalic central ray angle. 

Axiolateral Oblique Projection

400

This baseline is used for a panorex of the mandible.

IOML

400

The condyloid process of the mandible is best demonstrated on what image?

Modified Towne method

400

The Haas method is often employed to give a comparable projection to the ____________ projection.

AP Axial (Towne method)

500

For a PA projection of the mandible what anatomy starts off touching the IR?

Forehead and Nose

500

For a general survey of the mandible on a trauma patient with a stab wound to the chest, what projection would be obtained?

AP

500

In evaluation of the positioning on a radiograph of a SMV projection, what structure(s) should be seen entirely anterior to the petrous ridges?

The Mandibular Condyles

500

A 15 degree head rotation in the lateral position best demonstrates what pertaining to the mandible?

A general survey

500

Breathing instructions for images of the mandible.

Suspend respiration

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