Reverse Caldwell and Waters Flashcards

1
Q

What is the CR for Reverse Caldwell skull

A

15 degrees cephalad to OML

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2
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What needs to be included on Reverse caldwell

A

Vertex to base of skull with petrous ridges in lower 1/3 of orbits

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3
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What is the CR for Facial bone Reverse Caldwell

A

20-25 degrees cephalad from OML entering nasion

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4
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What needs to be included on facial caldwell

A

Glabella to occlusal plane… petrous ridges will now be just inferior to orbits

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5
Q

Why do we change the angle from 15 to 20 for the facial bones

A

To better visualize the supraorbital fissures, foramen rotundum and inferior orbital rim

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6
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What is the CR for Reverse Caldwell Orbits

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30 degrees cephalad to OML entering mid orbit

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7
Q

What needs to be included in reverse caldwell orbit

A

Petrous ridges well below inferior orbital rim, entirety of orbits included

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8
Q

What is the formula to determine angles for adaptive situations

A

(original angle/goal angle)-(OML angle)=(adapted angle)

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9
Q

If the patient’s OML is tipped back 10 degrees from the vertical what will be your new CR for an AP Caldwell Skull?

A

15-10=5 degrees cephalad

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10
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If the patient’s OML is tipped back 20 degrees from the vertical what will be your new CR for an AP Caldwell Skull?

A

15-20=-5
This means 5 degrees caudad will be the new angle as it is a negative

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11
Q

What is the degree difference between the OML and IOML

A

7 degrees

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12
Q

What is the CR for reverse waters

A

Parallel to MML

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13
Q

In a Waters projection, what angle does the OML form with the IR

A

According to Merrills 37 degrees

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14
Q

If a patient’s MML is forming a 30 degree angle with the vertical what will the adapted CR need to be

A

30 degrees cephalad (parallel to the MML)

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15
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If a patient’s OML is perpendicular to the IR what is the new CR for a Waters

A

53 degrees
How do we know this
OML relationship to the IR needs to be 37 degrees. If goal is 90 degree angle to MML then the remaining angle of the triangle is the new CR needed…. (180-37-90)=53 degrees

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