Get your X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View done at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL & NABH Accredited Advanced Diagnostic Centre, and avail quality Radiology and Pathology services. This special kind of X-ray clearly shows the right side of the lower jaw or mandible, which can help with diagnosing a fracture, infection, bone lesion, or abnormalities in the jaws. A quickly and easily performed imaging test that has low absorption of radiation and can help to make a proper diagnosis and plan the appropriate treatment.
About X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View
X-ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View is a specialized X-ray that helps to examine the right side of the mandible (the body, the angle, and the ramus or neck of the jaw). This position helps to reduce the chances of existing structures in the surrounding area affecting the view, so it is easier to see the mandibular bone and is used to identify possible injuries or diseases in the jaw. Advanced digital X-ray technology gives Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy reliable and accurate diagnosis while using minimal radiation exposure to get top-quality images.
What is an X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View?
An X-ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View is a very low-energy X-ray that provides a detailed view of the right lateral mandibular oblique angle. It is very often used to assess injuries and infections of the jaw, tumors, cysts, and other abnormalities of bone tissue.
Common Reasons for an X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View
Jaw injury or facial trauma
Suspected mandibular fracture
Pain or swelling on the right side of the jaw
Difficulty chewing or opening the mouth
Evaluation of bone infections
Assessment of cysts or tumors
Follow-up after jaw surgery or fracture treatment
Investigation of congenital jaw abnormalities
Conditions Evaluated
Mandibular Fractures
Detects fractures involving the body, angle, or ramus of the right mandible following trauma.
Bone Infections
Evaluates infections such as osteomyelitis affecting the jaw bone.
Bone Cysts and Tumors
Helps identify benign or malignant lesions involving the mandible.
Temporomandibular Region Abnormalities
Assesses bony abnormalities that may contribute to jaw pain or dysfunction.
Post-Traumatic Changes
Monitors healing after fractures, reconstructive surgery, or other jaw procedures.
Who Should Consider This X-Ray?
Your doctor may recommend an X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View if you:
Have sustained facial or jaw trauma
Experience pain or swelling on the right side of the jaw
Have difficulty chewing or opening your mouth
Need evaluation for a suspected jaw fracture
Require assessment of jaw infections or bone lesions
Need follow-up imaging after jaw surgery
Benefits of X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View
Quick and painless examination
Low radiation exposure
Provides a clear view of the right side of the mandible
Accurate detection of fractures and bone abnormalities
Supports diagnosis and treatment planning
Cost-effective imaging method
Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?
Experienced Radiologists
Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
High-quality imaging with minimal radiation
Accurate and timely reporting
Affordable pricing
Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof
Book Your X-Ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View
Get your X-ray Mandible Right Lateral Oblique View appointment at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for precise diagnosis and evaluation of jaw trauma, fractures, infections, and other mandibular issues. Our radiology staff has deep expertise in delivering only accurate image information for prompt diagnosis and effective care.
Test information: Fasting NOT needed
Reporting: Within 04 hours*
No fasting or special preparation is required for this examination.
Wear comfortable clothing and avoid metallic accessories around the head, face, and neck.
Remove spectacles, earrings, dentures (if advised), hearing aids, hairpins, necklaces, or any other metallic objects before the examination.
Inform the radiographer if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, as X-rays involve ionising radiation.
Carry all previous X-rays, CT scans, MRI reports, and your doctor's referral for comparison.
Continue taking your prescribed medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Inform the radiographer if you have had recent jaw surgery, facial injury, or any implanted facial or dental devices.
Remain completely still while the X-ray image is being taken to ensure clear diagnostic images.
Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
सामान्यतः इस जांच के लिए फास्टिंग की आवश्यकता नहीं होती है, जब तक डॉक्टर विशेष निर्देश न दें।
ढीले और आरामदायक कपड़े पहनकर आएं। जांच से पहले चश्मा, डेंचर, श्रवण यंत्र, आभूषण, हेयरपिन तथा सिर और गर्दन के आसपास की सभी धातु की वस्तुएँ हटा दें।
यदि आप गर्भवती हैं या गर्भावस्था की संभावना है, तो जांच से पहले रेडियोग्राफर को अवश्य बताएं।
अपनी सभी पुरानी एक्स-रे, सीटी, एमआरआई, डेंटल एक्स-रे या जबड़े से संबंधित रिपोर्ट तथा डॉक्टर का रेफरल साथ लेकर आएं।
डॉक्टर की सलाह के अनुसार अपनी नियमित दवाइयाँ लेते रहें।
यदि हाल ही में चेहरे या जबड़े में चोट लगी हो, सर्जरी हुई हो, या डेंटल इम्प्लां, ब्रेसेस अथवा कोई धातु का उपकरण लगा हो, तो इसकी जानकारी रेडियोग्राफर को दें।
जांच के दौरान सिर और जबड़े को बिल्कुल स्थिर रखें। आवश्यकतानुसार रेडियोग्राफर आपको सिर को हल्का मोड़ने के लिए कह सकते हैं ताकि सही ऑब्लिक व्यू प्राप्त हो सके।
पंजीकरण और तैयारी के लिए निर्धारित समय से 15–20 मिनट पहले केंद्र पर पहुंचेंट।
The patient is positioned to obtain a left lateral oblique view of the mandible using the digital X-ray system.
The radiographer carefully aligns the head and jaw to clearly visualise the left body, angle, and ramus of the mandible.
You may be asked to slightly rotate your head and remain completely still while the image is captured.
Additional views may be taken if requested by the radiologist for a more comprehensive evaluation.
The examination is quick, painless, non-invasive, and does not require contrast material.
The procedure usually takes 5–10 minutes.
Reports are generally available within 24 hours.
The film of the X-ray is usually provided within 30 minutes of the scan.
* For details, please see service-related policies