Radiographic Anatomy of Facial Bones

Radiographic Anatomy of Facial Bones
Postero-Anterior Caldwell View
Occipito Mental (OM) (Waters) View
Postero-Anterior 30° (Modified Parietocanthial)
Occipito Mental 30° (OM30) View
Submentovertex (SMV) / Slit Basal / Jughandles View
Adult Facial Bones - Lateral View
Slit Townes View


Abnormalities of the Skull and Facial Bones
Cause
                           Radiological Features
Enlargement of Skull Vault
                Children
Hydrocephalus
Sutural  diastasis, increased convoluted
markings, “copper beaten skull
Raised intra cranial pressure
Bulging of fontanelle in infancy.
                Adults
Acromegaly
Enlarged frontal sinuses and mandible, erosion
and enlargement of sella turcica
Paget’s disease
Thickened skull vault, increased density of vault
and facial bones.
Increased Density
                Localised
Hyperostosis frontalis
Symmetrical thickening of the inner table of
skull vault, usually in women, of no significance.
Meningioma
Area of  localised sclerosis, possible enlarged
groove of feeding artery.
Fibrous displasia
Asymmetrical, affecting the facial bones maxilla
and base of skull.
               Generalised
Paget’s disease
Irregular sclerosis with thickened vault.
Secondary deposits. e.g. prostate & breast
Irregular sclerosis, thickened vault.
Lytic lesions
                Childhood
Secondary deposits, neuroblastoma, leukaemi
Variable appearances,  Sutural deposits may
mimic sutural diastasis.
Eosinic granuloma, Histiocytosis X
Transradient defect with bevelled edges.
                 Adults
Myelomatosis
Rounded translucent (2-10mm) multiple ‘holes’
Secondary deposits
Generally ill defined translucent patches.
Hyperparathyroidism
Mottled appearance of ‘pepper pot’ skull.
Paget’s
Sharply defined zones affecting large areas of
the vault.


Radiographic Anatomy of Mandible

Mandible - Postero-Anterior View
Mandible - Oblique View
Mandible – Lateral View
Orthopantogram (OPG)



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DENTAL ANATOMY OF PREMOLARS

General Features of Premolars
  They have at least two cusps.
§  one large buccal cusp,
§  Smaller lingual cusp
   The lower second premolar may- sometimes- have two lingual cusps. 
Maxillary 1st Premolar


Maxillary 2nd Premolar


Mandibular 1st Premolar

Mandibular 2nd Premolar
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