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[Examination of axial zygomatic arch radiographs using the bisector method]
Nobuhiro Yada1, Koji Uchida, Akiko Nagami
1Department of Radiology, Shimane Medical University Hospital, Shimane University.
Abstract:
An axial radiograph of the zygomatic arch is taken in cases of patients with facial traumatic injury. Maintaining the patient's head in the retroflex position to take such axial radiographs is sometimes difficult because of medical conditions. In addition, since different positioning techniques for retroflexion are used by radiological technologists, the visibility of the zygomatic arch was poorly in reproduced. We contrived a novel technique for use in taking a zygomatic arch radiograph. We call it the "bisector method," and it does not require the retroflex position. We can take a zygomatic arch radiograph equal in quality to conventional axial radiographs (retroflex position) by exposing X-rays perpendicularly to the bisector of the angle between the casette and the zygomatic arch. This bisector method is relatively easy in that it does not require either the retroflex position or the expertise of a radiological technologist.

