Lateral Cephalogram

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Lateral Cephalogram, in Visit Clinic

A side-view X-ray showing jaw and teeth alignment plus airway space for diagnosis and treatment planning in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Lateral Cephalogram Test in Visit Clinic?

A lateral cephalogram is a side-view X-ray of the head that shows the skull, jaw, teeth, and airway. It measures the positions and relationships of the upper and lower jaws and the alignment of the teeth. This information is important for planning orthodontic treatment, jaw surgery, and assessing facial growth. The image can reveal malocclusion, jaw imbalance, airway narrowing, and facial asymmetry. Doctors use it to diagnose problems, create treatment plans, monitor progress, and compare changes over time. It is quick, noninvasive, and uses low radiation.

Lateral Cephalogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Lateral Cephalogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Lateral Cephalogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Lateral Cephalogram Test in Visit Clinic?

Lateral Cephalogram is commonly included in orthodontic and craniofacial imaging panels. Doctors order it for crooked teeth, bite problems, facial asymmetry, persistent snoring, or before jaw surgery. It helps diagnose malocclusion, skeletal jaw differences, airway narrowing, and track growth or treatment progress. Abnormal findings may come from genetics, trauma, habits like thumb-sucking, or tumors, and family history of alignment issues makes it more relevant.

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What is a lateral cephalogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral cephalogram is a standardized side-view X‑ray of the head used mainly in dentistry and orthodontics to evaluate skull, jaw and tooth relationships. It shows bone and soft-tissue outlines, enabling assessment of growth patterns, occlusion, airway space and treatment progress. Taken with a cephalostat for reproducible positioning, it aids diagnosis, orthodontic and surgical planning, and post-treatment monitoring with relatively low radiation.

What is OPG and lateral CEPH in Visit Clinic?plus

OPG (orthopantomogram) is a panoramic dental X‑ray producing a single broad view of the upper and lower jaws, teeth, temporomandibular joints and surrounding bone, used for assessing tooth impaction, fractures, pathology and dental development. A lateral ceph (lateral cephalogram) is a side‑view skull radiograph showing craniofacial bones, teeth and airway, used for orthodontic diagnosis, treatment planning and growth assessment.

How to take a lateral cephalogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient upright in a cephalostat with ear rods and nasion support. Align the mid‑sagittal plane perpendicular to the film and the Frankfort horizontal plane parallel to the floor. Remove jewelry, place teeth in centric occlusion, relax lips and lower the tongue. Use appropriate exposure and collimation, keep the head immobilized during exposure, and wear a lead apron (avoid thyroid collars that obscure anatomy).

What is the purpose of the lateral cephalometric projection in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral cephalometric projection is a standardized lateral skull X‑ray used primarily in orthodontics and maxillofacial assessment to evaluate cranial and facial skeletal relationships, dental occlusion, and growth patterns. It permits precise measurements of jaw positions, tooth angulation, airway dimensions and soft‑tissue profile for diagnosis, treatment planning, monitoring orthodontic or surgical changes, and assessing trauma, temporomandibular joint issues and airway obstruction.

How long does an OPG take in Visit Clinic?plus

An OPG appointment usually takes about 5–10 minutes; the actual X‑ray exposure is very quick — roughly 10–20 seconds while the machine rotates around your head. Allow extra time for positioning, instructions, and any repeat images. It’s a fast, low‑dose dental panoramic radiograph commonly completed in a single short visit. You should be able to resume normal activities immediately.

How do I prepare for a cephalogram in Visit Clinic?plus

To prepare for a cephalogram: wear comfortable clothing and tie back hair; remove glasses, jewelry, dentures, hearing aids and any removable orthodontic appliances or piercings. Tell the technologist if you’re pregnant. You’ll be positioned with head supports, asked to bite a positioning device and remain still. No special diet or fasting is needed; bring previous dental X-rays if available.