Panorama Exposures
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7-2. <Manual Positioning>
Use the Backward and Forward keys to line the Image layer
beam up with the distal side of the patient’s upper, left canine.
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT: A class 2 laser is used for
the positioning beams.
The laser beams could damage the eyes.
Do not stare into the positioning beams. Warn the patient
not to look at the positioning beams.
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Depending on the shape of the patient’s face, the Image layer
beam may not directly strike the distal side of the upper left
canine.
In this case, position the beam so that an imaginary extension
of it is lined up properly.
The beam’s movement range is normally from +20 mm to -20
mm, but it is less for some types of exposures.
Make sure the Frankfort plane, Mid-sagittal and Image layer
beams are lined up properly.
Warn the patient not to move during the X-ray exposure
(while the melody is playing). If the patient moves, he
could be hit by the arm or the exposure could be a
failure.
The base is shaped to accommodate a wheel chair as shown in
the illustration to the right.
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However, wheel chairs with a width greater than 480 mm
will not fit.
Frankfort Plane Beam
Mid-sagittal Beam
Image Layer Beam Forward / Backward Key
Image layer Beam
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