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What is Wright's position in head photography? What structure is mainly displayed?

The anterior and posterior positions of the optic foramen are called Wright position, which is designed according to the anatomical characteristics that the axis of the optic canal forms an angle of 35 ~ 40 with the sagittal plane of the skull and an angle of10 ~15 with the horizontal plane, while the conventional posture is that the external orbit 1/3 is aligned with the center line of the table top, and the sagittal plane of the skull forms an angle of 53 with the table top. Through the research, it is found and summarized that no matter what head type, the anatomical trend of the optic canal axis is parallel to the nasal midline and the connecting line (imaginary plane) extending backward and outward from the posterior edge of the contralateral mandibular branch, and the downward trend is parallel to the auditory line. Therefore, it can completely replace the traditional 53-degree angle photography, that is, the sagittal plane of the skull forms a Wright position of 53 degrees with the tabletop.