Guest guest Posted May 25, 2000 Report Share Posted May 25, 2000 " Linear lucencies crossing the nasal bone are consistent with a nondisplaced fracture. The adjacent sinuses are clear. The s/l occlusal or clusal ?? view shows the nasal tips to be nondisplaced. " I checked all my references and simply can't locate this. It's probably staring at me *somewhere* but just can't find it!!! Thank you, Shel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2000 Report Share Posted May 25, 2000 - Occlusal is correct.....a dental type of xray - occlusal radiograph <dentistry> The only X-ray that is taken without an X-ray holder. The X-ray film for this procedure is shaped like a large biscuit and the patient is asked to bite on the X-ray film and the top of the X-ray machine is positioned over your nose for a maxillary occlusal X-ray or under your chin for a mandibular occlusal film. The X-ray displays the entire arch Carol V. >>> " Watt " 05/25 7:54 AM >>> " Linear lucencies crossing the nasal bone are consistent with a nondisplaced fracture. The adjacent sinuses are clear. The s/l occlusal or clusal ?? view shows the nasal tips to be nondisplaced. " I checked all my references and simply can't locate this. It's probably staring at me *somewhere* but just can't find it!!! Thank you, Shel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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