Title: Buccal Object Rule
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3Introduction
In 1909, Clark 1 reported a radiographic
procedure for the localization of impacted
teeth. The Buccal Object Rule is a method for
determining the relative location of
objects hidden in the oral region. The rule is
When two different radiographs are made of a
pair of objects, the image of the buccal object
moves, relative to the image of the lingual
object, in the same direction that the X-ray
beam is directed. The initial concepts of the
procedure were reported in 1952 1953 2,
3 since that time the procedure has been
developed to its present state of refinement
usefulness.
1 CLARK C A. A method of ascertaining the
relative position of unerupted teeth by means of
film radiographs. Royal Society of
Medicine Transactions 387-90, 1909-1910. 2
RICHARDS AG. Roentgenographic localization of the
mandibular canal. Journal of Oral Surgery
10325-329, 1952. 3 RICHARDS AG. The Buccal
object rule. Journal of the Tennessee State
Dental Association 33263- 268, 1953.
4Understand buccal object rule
X-ray beam
X-ray beam
Ref. 1
5Assessment of the impacted maxillary canine tooth
position
- Parallax in the horizontal plane
- Parallax in the vertical plane
- A vertex occlusal
- A true PA and lateral skull views
- (two views at right angles)
Impacted maxillary canine teeth occur in about
2 of the population.
61. Parallax in the horizontal plane
Principle of parallax The apparent displacement
of an object due to different positions of the
observer
Object moves in different direction
SLOB
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Ref. 2
71. Parallax in the horizontal plane
Ref. 2
81. Parallax in the horizontal plane
Choice
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Ref. 2
91. Parallax in the horizontal plane
Choice
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Crown
Apex
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102. Parallax in the vertical plane
Ref. 2
113. A vertex occlusal
Not recommended due to high radiation dose
Vertex occlusal
Ref. 2
124. A true PA and lateral skull views (two
views at right angles)
Ref. 2
13Summaries
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14Summaries
http//www.unc.edu/jbl/
15Summaries
http//www.unc.edu/jbl/
16Thank you very muchfor your kind attention