What is the position of the skull for an axiolateral projection (schuller method) of the tmj?

A patient enters the ED with a possible fracture of the proximal ramus of the mandible. Which of the following routines would best diagnose this fracture?

a. Parietoacanthial projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 30 degree skull rotation toward IR, and a lateral facial bone projection
b. PA mandible projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 45 degree skull rotation toward IR, and 35 degree AP axial projection
c. PA axial mandible projection, axiolateral projection with no skull rotation, and a 35 degree AP axial projection
d. PA mandible projection projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 45 degree skull rotation toward IR, and submentovertex projection

What is the proper central ray angle for an Axiolateral projection of the mandible?

Final Exam Review from Class.

How many degrees and in which direction should the central ray be directed for the Axiolateral oblique modified law method projection for the TMJS?

Petromastoid Axiolateral Projection Position of patient Sitting erect before a vertical grid device. The central ray is directed through the external auditory meatus at a caudal angle of 15 degrees (Henschen method), 25 degrees (Schuller method), or 35 degrees (Lysholm method).

What is the central ray angulation for the AP axial projection of the TMJ quizlet?

What is the central-ray angulation for the AP axial projection of the TMJ? The long axis of the mandibular body should with the transverse axis of the IR.

How is the head positioned to demonstrate the symphysis of the mandible?

How is the head positioned to demonstrate the ramus of the mandible? The axiolateral oblique projection is used to demonstrate the mandible. How is the head positioned to demonstrate the body of the mandible? The axiolateral oblique projection is used to demonstrate the mandible.

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