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RADIOGRAPHY OF THE CANINE HEAD
Authors:Stanley P.  Kus  DVM  MS  Joe P.  Morgan  DVM  Vet med dr
Affiliation:Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616. Dr. Kus performed this study while on a summer fellowship, sponsored by the Sacramento Valley Veterinary Medical Association, in memory of one of its members, Dr. Gene Story.;Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616. Dr. Morgan is a Professor in the Department of Radiological Sciences.
Abstract:Through the use of a purebred dog skull collection, specific positioning recommendations were established for radiography for the three skull types. It is suggested that the central ray of the beam be maintained at the following mean angles relative to the hard palate for the rostrodorsal-to-caudoventral oblique projection of the foramen magnum: dolicocephalic, 30° mesaticephalic, 20° and brachycephalic, 10°. It is recommended that the head be axially rotated as follows to radiographically separate the roots of the superior canine teeth: dolicocephalic, 48° mesaticephalic, 43° and brachycephalic, 35°. If only the cheek teeth require evaluation, the head should be rotated as follows: dolicocephalic, 37° mesaticephalic, 34° and brachycephalic, 25°. For evaluation of the inferior cheek teeth, it is recommended that the head be rotated as follows: dolicocephalic, 46° mesaticephalic, 44° and brachycephalic, 28°. It is recommended that radiographs of the temporo-mandibular joint be made with the skull axially rotated 10° and longitudinally obliqued as follows: dolicocephalic, 10° mesaticephalic, 14° and brachycephalic, 27°. Suggestions for open-mouth projections for evaluation of the tympanic bullae are that the central ray maintain the following angles relative to the hard palate: dolicocephalic, 4° mesaticephalic, 9° and brachycephalic, 21°. It is recommended that a caudoventral-rostrodorsal oblique projection of the nasal cavity made at 30° to the hard palate replace the open-mouth ventrodorsal in brachycephalic breeds.
Keywords:radiography    head    canine
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