Backround: Zygomatic arc fractures are very common next to nasal bone fractures. For proper management of fractures, its imaging is very important which is accomplished by jug handle view – a modification of submentovertexview. For this technique patient is required to extend his/her neck which is troublesome for patients with neck injuries. Aims and Objectives: To devise a new simplified radiographic technique for patients with neck injuries, as an alternative to jug handle view. Materials and Methods: The demonstrated new technique was performed on 20patients. It requires intra oral dental X-ray machine and an occlusal X-ray film with elimination of general X-ray machine and extra-oral cassette. The image of zygomatic arch to rule out fractures is obtained with normal head position of patient in sitting direction which is easy for patients with real or suspected cervical injuries. Conclusion: This novel technique is easier, cheaper, performed in conventional dental set up, with less radiation exposure on patients with cervical injuries, thus overcoming the drawback of jug handle view.