RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 1. Essential / Routine Desirable Minimum Two X-rays ( another x-ray should be right angle to first view ) to see fracture fragments.

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RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 1

Essential / Routine Desirable Minimum Two X-rays ( another x-ray should be right angle to first view ) to see fracture fragments displacement 2

PA View of Mandible OPG IOP X-rays ( if tooth involve ) 3

CBCT Ct Scan of Face - Axial ( Panfacial ) Coronal / 3-D reconstruction image MRI if injury to TM joint soft tissue involvement 4

PA view open mouth Reverse Towne’s view Trans cranial view Trans pharyngeal View Trans orbital View CT Scan Axial & Coronal View CBCT MRI- Disc-condyle relationship- internal injury to joint 5

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Occlusal view Submento vertex / Basilar view of Skull CT Scan 3-D CT Scan 8

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