Images taken in two projections offer comprehensive information about the overall architecture of the skull as well as the condition of its individual components.
The aim of the examination is to assess bone density, shape, and integrity. The images clearly display the position and structure of the frontal, occipital, temporal, and parietal bones. Sutures, junction lines, and anatomical compatibility are also visible.
Conducting the examination in two projections significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy, as images from different angles allow for a more detailed evaluation and a better understanding of the spatial anatomy of the skull.
Skull X-ray Examination (2 projections) is often used as an initial assessment tool, providing essential data that serves as a basis for further medical recommendations.