CHAPTER 21: OCCLUSAL AND LOCALIZATION TECHNIQUES Flashcards

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used to examine large areas of the maxilla or the mandible.

A

OCCLUSAL TECHNIQUE

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Occlusal imaging can be used for the following purposes:

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LOCATE RETAINED ROOTS

LOCATE SUPERNUMERY TEETH

LOCATE FOREIGN BODIES

EVALUATE LESIONS

EVALIATE FRACTURES

MEASURE AREA OF CLEFT PALATE

MEASURE CHANGES IN SIZE AND SHAPE OF MAXILLA OR MANDIBLE

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Where is the receptor placed in the occlusal technique

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placed with the tube side facing the arch that is being exposed.

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For maxillary occlusal exposures, the patient’s head must be positioned with the maxillary arch ________ to the floor and the midsagittal (midline) plane _________ to the floor.

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parallel

perpendiular

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Three maxillary occlusal projections are commonly used:

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  1. topograhic
  2. lateral
  3. pediatric
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is used to examine the palate and the anterior teeth of the maxilla

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maxillary topographic occlusal projection

size 4 (+65 degrees)

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used to examine the palatal roots of molar teeth. It may also be used to locate foreign bodies or lesions in the posterior maxilla

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lateral projection

size 4
+60 degrees

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used to examine the anterior teeth of the maxilla and is recommended for use in children 5 years or younger

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pediatric projection

size 2 (+60 degrees)

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Three mandibular occlusal projections are commonly used:

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  1. topographic
  2. cross-sectional
  3. pediatric
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used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible

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mandibular topographic projection

size 4 (-55 degrees)

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used to examine the buccal and lingual aspects of the mandible. It is also used to locate foreign bodies or salivary stones in the region of the floor of the mouth

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cross sectional projection

size 4 (90 degrees)

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is used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible and is recommended for use in children 5 years or younger (

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mandibular pediatric occlusal projection

size 2 (-55 degrees)

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13
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a method used to locate the position of a tooth or an object in the jaws

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localization technique

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14
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Localization techniques can be used to obtain ___________ information.

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3 dimensional

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15
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Localization techniques may be used to locate the following:

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foreign bodies

impacted teeth

unerupted teeth

retained roots

jaw fractures

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16
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Two basic techniques are used to localize objects:

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buccal object rule

right angle technique

17
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governs the orientation of structures portrayed in two images exposed at different angulations.

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buccal object rule

18
Q

SLOB rule
Same = ______
opposite = _________

A

lingual

buccal