Tests Details :
The X-Ray – Mandible AP is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine the mandible (lower jaw) in an anteroposterior (AP) view. This perspective provides a clear image of the jaw from front to back, allowing evaluation of the symmetry, structure, and alignment of the mandible.
This test is commonly used to detect fractures, dislocations, infections, tumors, or other abnormalities affecting the jawbone. It also helps in assessing dental alignment issues and jaw-related conditions that may cause pain, swelling, or difficulty in chewing and speaking.
The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and plays an important role in diagnosing injuries resulting from trauma, as well as identifying underlying pathological conditions of the jaw.
The purpose of the X-Ray Mandible AP is to evaluate the structure and alignment of the lower jaw.
It helps to:
- Detect fractures or dislocations of the mandible
- Assess jaw alignment and symmetry
- Identify infections or bone lesions
- Evaluate tumors or abnormal growths
- Aid in diagnosis of jaw pain or swelling
- Support treatment planning for dental or facial conditions