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A radiograph of a lateral projection of the cranium reveals that the orbital roofs (plates) are not superimposed—one is slightly superior to the other. Which of the following positioning errors led to this radiographic outcome?

a) Rotation
b) Tilt
c) Excessive flexion
d) Excessive extension

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Answer:

Skull Tilt

Step-by-step explanation:

The tilting of the causes the orbital roof plates not to be superimposed. Tilting also causes parts of the skull to be out of focus. When the head is tilted to one side it causes one of the orbital roof plates to appear slightly higher than the other. Therefore, the skull will require reexamination

Other causes of error include

1. Tipping of the chin low or high

2. Slumped position of the patient

3. Movement of the body of the patient during the exposure

4. The patient's head is turned to one side during the exposure

5. Positioning of the patient in relation to the exposure; too close or remote

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