Facial X-raySinus X-Ray, X-Ray, Face, X-Ray, Sinus Why It Is DoneA facial or sinus X-ray may be done to: - Find problems of the sinuses of the face and
nose, such as
sinusitis or abnormal growths (polyps or
tumours).
- Find fractures of the facial bones and
nose.
- Check the bones around the eye (orbital
cavity).
- Check the sinuses before
surgery.
- Check for metal objects around the eyes before a
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test.
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