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Chapter 11 Part 4 Mandible and Orbits. Mandible Largest _________ facial bone 2 parts –______ Angle (Gonion)

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1 Chapter 11 Part 4 Mandible and Orbits

2 Mandible Largest _________ facial bone 2 parts –______ Angle (Gonion)

3 Mandibular Ramus ____________ – ‘U’ shape at top of mandibular ramus __________ Process – Anterior projection of mandibular notch __________ Process – Posterior projection of mandibular notch –Condyle –Neck

4 Mandibular Body ____________ – Division of Right and Left _________ (Mental Protuberance) – Anterior projection (Chin) Mental ________ – Center of mental protuberance Mental ________ – Holes for nerves and blood vessels

5 TMJ Temporomandibular Joint Only ___________in the skull Mandibular condyle and Temporomandibular fossa Synovial / Diarthrodial Hinge (_________) and gliding (_______) movement

6 Orbits 7 bones Rim –_________ –Zygoma –_________ Posterior walls –Lacrimal –___________ –Palatine

7 Orbit shape Cone Shaped –Apex at ____________ With ____________with the floor –_____ superior –_____ toward mid sagittal

8 Orbit openings Optic ____________ – Hole in sphenoid for optic nerve Superior ____________ – Cleft between greater and lesser wing of sphenoid Inferior ____________ – Cleft between maxilla, zygo, and greater wing of sphenoid ____________ – Separates superior orbital fissure and optic canal (for optic foramen)

9 Imaging the Mandible Routine PA AP Towne Axiolaterals Lateral 70 – 80 kV 40” SID Panorex**

10 PA Mandible Prone Forehead and nose on table ______________to IR Have pt close mouth CR to _______________of lips Remember can be done __________

11 AP Towne Supine ________________to IR Angle CR ______________ Center at level of ______________

12 Axiolateral Right and left Position pt in ___________ Tilt head __________ Midsagittal plane to form ___________ Center through mid mandibular body If pt cannot tilt head ____________

13 Panorex Position head in panorex with ___________to floor No rotation Instruct pt to remain still. _____________in Tube will rotate around pt Entire Mandible seen ____________

14 Imaging the TMJ Law’s ___________mouth Schuller’s __________mouth 70-80 kVp 40” SID

15 Law’s Right and Left Position in ______________downside TMJ to be imaged Place pt in true facial bone ________ Rotate face _________table Angle CR ___________ Center through downside TMJ Do ____________mouth

16 Schuller’s Right and Left Position into ____________ Place pt into true facial bone lateral Angle CR ___________ Center to downside TMJ ____________mouth

17 Imaging the Orbits Routine Waters Rhese 70 kV 40” SID

18 Rhese Prone Pt’s _________________on table (3 points) Rotate head ____________affected side –Mid sagittal plane will have a ___________ _______________to IR Center through downside Orbit Optic foramen should be in lower lateral aspect


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