Anatomy
Projections
Positions
Best Demonstrated
Hodge Podge
100

What type of structures would demonstrate tilt on a radiograph of the facial bones. (Don't list a specific piece of anatomy)

Horizontal

100

Where does the C/R exit for the waters method of the facial bones?

Acanthion

100

This test lets you know before taking your exposure that you are positioned correctly for your image of the zygomatic arches.

The Cheek Test

100

Which nasal bone is best demonstrated on a patient in a left lateral recumbent position?

Left

100

All I want for Christmas is my ________.

Two Front Teeth

200

The radiographic line from the anterior nasal spine to the EAM is known as this.

AML

200

Given a choice, what one projection would you choose to best demonstrate a fracture of the facial bones?

Parietoacantial Waters

200

The central ray is parallel to what baseline in a waters projection?

MML

200

Lateral projection best demonstrates which facial bones?

All facial bones on the "downside"; closest to the IR

200

Which Facial bone and nasal bones images can be done table top?

Zygomatic arches-SMV and Inferosuperior Oblique Tangential

Nasal Bones- Lateral

300

Spacing between vertical structures would demonstrate what positioning error on your radiograph?

Rotation

300

The central ray entering at the zygoma would describe what position and projection.

Lateral

300

To demonstrate a unilateral zygomatic arch, which way is the patient's head tilted and to what degree?

Chin toward the IR and 15 degrees

300

The parietal bones are best demonstrated in the ______ projection.

Lateral

300

What gift would be hard to get down a chimney but could come in through the front door cause, "that's the easiest thing to do..."

A hippopotamus

400

Which anatomy needs to be fully included on a Caldwell of the facial bones?

The mentum of the mandible

400

What projection is used to demonstrate one zygomatic arch? (Be complete)

Inferosuperior Oblique Tangential Projection

400

The acanthoparietal projection requires that the patient be in the ______ position.

Supine

400

Maxilla is best demonstrated on what projection?

Parietoacanthial 

400

The use of tight collimation would increase what on a lateral projection of the nasal bones?

Detail

500

The zygomatic arch is a part of what bone?

The Zygoma

500

Facial bones will be magnified in what projection?

AP

500

OML forms an angle of 30 degrees with the central ray in which projection and method?

AP Axial Modified Towne method

500

These two structures must be demonstrated on a lateral projection of the nasal bones.

Frontonasal suture and Anterior nasal spine

500

Who climbed into Santa's bag at the orphanage?

Buddy the Elf