Radiology - Occlusal Radiographs Flashcards

1
Q

what size of image receptor do we use for occlusal radiographs?

A

7x5cm

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2
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what kind of image receptor should we NOT use for an occlusal?

A

direct digital receptor

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3
Q

what are the 2 types of occlusals?

A

oblique

true/cross sectional

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4
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what types of occlusals are restricted to lower jaw use only?

A

true/cross sectional

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5
Q

When would we use an oblique occlusal?

A

when we cannot use a periapical;
trismus
gagging
large pathology

trauma

localisation with parallax

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6
Q

what technique do we use for oblique occlusals?

A

bisecting angle technique

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7
Q

describe the bisecting angle technique.

A

image receptor and object partly in contact but not parallel.

image receptor in in contact with the crowns but not the apices

don’t need to use image receptor holders

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8
Q

In the bisecting angle technique how do you alter the vertical angulation for proclined incisors?

A

increase

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9
Q

In the bisecting angle technique how do you alter the vertical angulation for retroclined incisors?

A

decrease

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10
Q

what head position does the patient need to be in for a oblique occlusal of the maxilla?

A

the mid sagittal plane should be perpendicular to the floor

the intrapupillary line = horizontal

and the ala-tragus line must be horizontal

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11
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what head position does the patient need to be in for a oblique occlusal of the mandible?

A

the mid sagittal plane should be perpendicular to the floor

the intrapupillary line = horizontal

the corner of the mouth/commissure of the lip to the tragus line must be horizontal

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12
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where is the centring point for a maxillary oblique occlusal?

A

1cm above the ala-tragus line

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13
Q

where is the centring point for a mandibular oblique occlusal?

A

through the lower border of the mandible

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14
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what size of image receptor do we use for true/cross-sectional radiographs?

A

occlusal size 50x70mm

periapical size

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15
Q

why would we use a true/cross-sectional radiograph? (4)

A

Detection of submandibular duct calculi

Assessment of buco-lingual position of unerupted teeth

Evaluation of pathological buccolingual expansion

Horizontal displacement of fractures

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16
Q

what should the vertical angulation of the tube be for an occlusal radiograph?

A

60 degrees

  • altered dependant on the angulation of the incisors