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Book an appointment to get your X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side done at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an Advanced Diagnostic Centre that is NABL and NABH Accredited with quality services in Radiology & Pathology. The detailed digital imaging of our advanced X-ray technology helps doctors identify abnormalities, trauma, deformities, and fractures in the zygomatic arch (right cheekbone). State-of-the-art diagnostic imaging, based on the expertise of our highly trained radiologists, allows us to produce superior images in the least amount of radiation time while making sure to get your reports promptly so that we can help your doctor diagnose your case and help you plan future treatment.

About X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side

X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side is a specific radiological study that obtains detailed images of the zygomatic arch situated on the right side of the face and forming the prominence of the right cheek. This examination is typically conducted following facial trauma or when assessing cheekbone pain, swelling, and suspected fractures when the right cheekbone is involved. In our practice at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, we employ high-resolution digital radiography systems to help us capture clear and detailed images for the evaluation of bone abnormalities within the face for accurate diagnosis.

What is an X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side?

An X-ray of the Zygomatic Arch – Right Side is an imaging examination that is quick, painless, and non-invasive, and is used to assess the right cheekbone and neighbouring facial structures. It can be used for diagnosis of fractures, bone displacement, congenital malformations of the zygomatic arch, etc. The test is often suggested after trauma to the face or chronic pain in the right cheek.

Common Reasons for an X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side

  • Right-sided facial injury following an accident or fall
  • Suspected right zygomatic arch fracture
  • Pain or tenderness over the right cheekbone
  • Swelling on the right side of the face
  • Difficulty opening the mouth after facial trauma
  • Evaluation of facial bone deformities
  • Follow-up after facial fracture treatment or surgery
  • Assessment of congenital facial abnormalities

Conditions Evaluated

Right Zygomatic Arch Fracture

Detects fractures involving the right cheekbone following trauma.

Facial Bone Displacement

Evaluates displacement or depression of the right zygomatic arch.

Bone Lesions

Helps identify cysts, tumors, or other abnormalities affecting the right facial bones.

Congenital Abnormalities

Assesses developmental abnormalities involving the right zygomatic arch.

Post-Traumatic Changes

Monitors healing following facial fractures or reconstructive surgery.

Facial Bone Deformities

Evaluates structural abnormalities affecting facial symmetry.

Who Should Consider This X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend this examination if you:

  • Have suffered trauma to the right side of the face
  • Experience pain or swelling over the right cheekbone
  • Have suspected right zygomatic arch fracture
  • Notice facial asymmetry after an injury
  • Need follow-up imaging after treatment or surgery
  • Require evaluation before maxillofacial consultation

Benefits of X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side

  • Provides a detailed image of the right cheekbone
  • Helps detect fractures, bone displacement, and facial abnormalities
  • Supports evaluation of facial injuries and trauma
  • Quick, painless, and non-invasive examination
  • Low radiation exposure with digital imaging
  • Assists in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reporting
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-Ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side 

To get the best X-Ray Centre, the best Digital X-ray centre, or X-ray Zygomatic Arch – Right Side, contact Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. We are here to give you the diagnostic imaging that is accurate, safe, and timely when dealing with your facial injuries or trouble with your right cheekbone and other maxillofacial injuries.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No fasting is usually required unless specifically advised by your doctor.
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Avoid garments or accessories with metal around the head, face, ears, or neck.
  • You may be asked to remove spectacles, earrings, nose rings, hairpins, dentures, hearing aids, or any 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-ray, CT, MRI, or facial imaging reports along with your doctor's referral for comparison.
  • Continue taking your prescribed medications unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
  • Inform the radiographer about any recent facial injury, facial surgery, reconstructive procedure, or implanted facial hardware.
  • If you have severe facial pain, swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, or tenderness over the right cheekbone, inform the staff before the examination.
  • Arrive at the diagnostic centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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