Step 1: Understanding Nasal Bone Fractures.
Nasal bone fractures are the most common facial fracturesAccurate evaluation requires a view that clearly shows displacement or fracture lines of the nasal bones
Step 2: Ideal Radiographic View.
The true lateral view provides a clear profile image of the nasal bonesIt is especially useful for detecting displacement and step deformities
Step 3: Analysis of Options.
(A) Intra-nasal radiograph — Not commonly used for fracture evaluation
(B) Reverse Towne’s view — Primarily used for condylar neck fractures
(C) OPG — Useful for mandibular assessment, not nasal bones
(D) True lateral view — Best for nasal bone fracture assessment
Step 4: Conclusion.
Therefore, the most appropriate radiographic view for nasal bone fracture evaluation is the True lateral view