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Facial Bones Radiographic Anatomy |

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This page contains radiographic anatomy of the adult facial bones

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  • PA Caldwell
  • PA 30° (Caldwell)(Modified Parietocanthial)
  • Occipito Mental (OM) (Waters)
  • Occipito Mental 30° (OM30)
  • Lateral
  • Submentovertex (SMV) / Basal / Jughandle
  • Slit Townes

Adult Facial Bones - PA Caldwell

Radiographic Anatomy - PA Caldwell

Adult Facial Bones - PA 30° (Modified Parietocanthial)

Facial Bones - PA 30° (Caldwell)

Adult Facial Bones - Occipito Mental (OM) (Waters) View

Facial Bones - Occipito Mental (OM)


Adult Facial Bones - Occipito Mental 30° (OM30) View

Facial Bones - Occipito Mental (OM) 30

Adult Facial Bones - Lateral View

Facial Bones - Lateral

Adult Facial Bones - Submentovertex (SMV) / Slit Basal / Jughandles View

Radiographic Anatomy - Facial Bones (Basal)

Adult Facial Bones - Slit Townes

Facial Bones - Slit Townes



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Facial Bones Links

  • Facial Bones - Protocols
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Positioning
  • Facial Bones - PA 30
  • Facial Bones - OM
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  • Facial Bones - Lateral
  • Zygoma - Slit Townes
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Anatomy
  • Facial Bones - Paediatric
Miscellaneous
  • Soft Tissue Signs - Skull and Facial Bones
  • CT - Le Fort Fractures


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