Fractures of the maxilla can best be diagnosed by 1. lateral jaw radiographs. 2. clinical examination. 3. evidence of periorbital edema. 4. anteroposterior radiograph of the skull.
(2) and (4)
(1) (2) (3)
(1) and (3)
All of the above.
(4) only
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oneguy
On conventional radiograph, these fractures can be visualized most commonly on PA Skull and Submentovertex projection.
But they are best diagnosed by digital radiography including computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography
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