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Radiographic Radiographic Anatomy of the Anatomy of the Skull Skull Dr. Meghan Woodland November 25, 2010.

Radiographic Anatomy of the Skull Dr. Meghan Woodland November 25, 2010

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Radiographic Anatomy Radiographic Anatomy of the Skullof the Skull

Dr. Meghan Woodland

November 25, 2010.

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Patient Preparation:

• Radiographs should be taken under general anaesthesia– In critical cases, lateral and VD views can be

obtained with minimal sedation

• Standard skull series:– Lateral– VD

• Nasal, Bulla and Dental series: various oblique and open-mouth views.

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Typical Radiographic View

1. Open mouth VD

Direction of X-rays

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Joe P. Morgan

This view is used to evaluate the nasal cavity, which is important in animals with nasal discharge.

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Note the increased opacity in the left nasal passage

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Typical Radiographic View

2. Lateral View

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Joe P. Morgan

Can be used to evaluate for nasal or frontal bone fractures in trauma patients

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Radiograph is oblique as the dog was awake and difficult to keep still.

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Typical Radiographic View

3. Frontal Sinus View

Direction of X-rays

X-ray film

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Joe P. Morgan

Important for evaluating for the presence of sinusitis in patients with nasal discharge.

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Note the increased opacity within the left frontal sinus

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Normal Appearance DV/VD

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Frontal Bone & Sinus

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Zygomatic Arch

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Maxillary Bone

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Mandible

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Tympanic Bullae

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Horizontal Ear Canal

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Note the decreased amount of air within the right ear canal.

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Note the mineralization of both ear canals

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Temporomandibular Joint

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Normal Appearance Lateral

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Mandible

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Mandibular symphyseal fracture

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Maxillary Bone

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Zygomatic Bone

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Orbital Margin

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Normal cat bulla on lateral or oblique view

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Coronoid Process of the Mandible

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Temporomandibular Joint

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Condylar Process of Mandible

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Retroarticular Process

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Angular Process of the Mandible

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Close up of Skull

TMJ Joint

Condylar Process

Retroarticular Process

Angular Process

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Normal Appearance Open Mouth VD

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Ethmoid Turbinates

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Maxillary Turbinates

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Turbinates• Turbinate pattern changes at the level of PM3. • Maxillary turbinates have a linear pattern

• Ethmoid turbinates have a more coarse pattern

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Vomer Bone

Vomer bone

Nasal Septum

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Palatine Fissure

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Open Mouth VD and CT

• Compare• 1. Radiograph

on the left• 2. CT images

on the right

• Note the turbinate patterns at the different levels

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Normal Appearance Frontal Sinus View

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Normal Appearance Lateral View

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Frontal Sinus

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Ethmoid Turbinates

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Nasal Turbinates

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Nasopharynx

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Maxillary Recess

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Tooth Root Abscess

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Normal Dental Formula(Canine)

• Maxillary teeth• 3 (x2) Incisors• 1 (x2) Canine • 4 (x2) Premolars• 2 (x2) Molars

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Normal Dental Formula(Canine)

• Mandibular teeth• 3 (x2) Incisors• 1 (x2) Canine • 4 (x2) Premolars• 3 (x2) Molars

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Normal Dental Formula(Feline)

• Maxillary teeth• 3 (x2) Incisors• 1 (x2) Canine • 3 (x2) Premolars• 1 (x2) Molars

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Normal Dental Formula(Feline)

• Mandibular teeth• 3 (x2) incisors• 1 (x2) canine • 2 (x2) Premolars• 1 (x2) Molars

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Deciduous Teeth

• Time of Replacement• Incisors 3-5

months• Canines 5-7

months• Premolars 5-6

months

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Deciduous Teeth

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Deciduous Teeth

Deciduousteeth

Permanent teethPermanent teeth

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Normal Teeth: Age Related Changes

• As an animal ages the teeth will:• have a decreased pulp cavity• closure of the apical foramen• regression of alveolar crest• sclerosis of alveolar bone

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Age Related Changes• As an animal ages the teeth will:

• have a decreased pulp cavity• closure of the apical foramen• regression of alveolar crest• sclerosis of alveolar bone

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Age Related Changes• As an animal ages the teeth will:

• have a decreased pulp cavity• closure of the apical foramen• regression of alveolar crest• sclerosis of alveolar bone

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Age Related Changes• As an animal ages the teeth will:

• have a decreased pulp cavity• closure of the apical foramen• regression of alveolar crest• sclerosis of alveolar bone

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Age Related Changes

Increasing Age

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Age Related Changes

Note the decreasedsize of pulp cavity

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Normal Tooth Structure

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Normal Tooth StructureCrown - covered with enamel and above gum line

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Normal Tooth StructureRoot - below gum line surrounded by bone

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Normal Tooth Structure

Pulp Cavity - contain blood vessels and nerves radiolucent zone in center to tooth

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Normal Tooth Structure

Periodontal Membrane - radiolucent (black) line surrounding the tooth root

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Normal Tooth StructureLamina dura - sclerotic (white) line just outside the periodontal ligament

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The End