Apparatus for gauging and determining spatial coordinates for a source of radiation to be employed in obtaining a radiograph of a patient
First Claim
1. Apparatus for gauging and determining the spatial or angular position of the axis of an X-ray source relative to a patient'"'"'s head for purposes of obtaining a least obstructed X-ray exposure of the patient'"'"'s TMJ in an X-ray image comprising, template-like gauge means, said gauge means comprising plate-like body means, said body means at least for the most part being transparent, a reference point designation carried by said body means, reference line means carried by said body means, and a read-out portion carried by said body means, said read-out portion comprising a plurality of gauge areas, wherein when said plate-like body means is placed against an associated lateral cephalogram and said reference point is situated at the articulare of said cephalogram and the palatal plane of said cephalogram is positioned at least parallel to said reference line means the sella of the sella turcica of said cephalogram appears within one of said plurality of gauge areas, and wherein said sella by its appearance within said one of said plurality of gauge areas determines a corresponding set of angular coordinates for use in positioning the radiation axis of said X-ray source for the next following X-ray exposure of said TMJ.
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A template-like gauge has a plate-like body which is at least in most part transparent and carries a reference point and a first plurality of parallel lines along with a read-out portion which in turn is made-up of second and third pluralities of lines to cooperatively define a plurality of gauge areas, each of the gauge areas represents a different set of coordinates for aiming an associated X-ray source; an additional plurality of radiating angularly spaced gauge lines are also provided; when the plate-like body is placed against a lateral cephalogram and the reference point is situated at the articulare and the palatal plane of the cephalogram is positioned at least parallel to one of the lines in the first plurality of parallel lines, the sella appears in one of the gauging areas and the coordinates corresponding thereto are employed for aiming the X-ray source.
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- 1. Apparatus for gauging and determining the spatial or angular position of the axis of an X-ray source relative to a patient'"'"'s head for purposes of obtaining a least obstructed X-ray exposure of the patient'"'"'s TMJ in an X-ray image comprising, template-like gauge means, said gauge means comprising plate-like body means, said body means at least for the most part being transparent, a reference point designation carried by said body means, reference line means carried by said body means, and a read-out portion carried by said body means, said read-out portion comprising a plurality of gauge areas, wherein when said plate-like body means is placed against an associated lateral cephalogram and said reference point is situated at the articulare of said cephalogram and the palatal plane of said cephalogram is positioned at least parallel to said reference line means the sella of the sella turcica of said cephalogram appears within one of said plurality of gauge areas, and wherein said sella by its appearance within said one of said plurality of gauge areas determines a corresponding set of angular coordinates for use in positioning the radiation axis of said X-ray source for the next following X-ray exposure of said TMJ.
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