Which extraoral radiographic image is used to examine fractures of the condylar neck?
A) Waters
B) Reverse towne
C) Submentovertex
D) Lateral cephalometric
B
Explanation: A) The reverse towne radiograph examines fractures of the condylar neck.
B) The reverse towne radiograph examines fractures of the condylar neck.
C) The reverse towne radiograph examines fractures of the condylar neck.
D) The reverse towne radiograph examines fractures of the condylar neck.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word