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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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What are two stimuli that must be diminished or eliminated to reduce gagging?
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jilianpiloj
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Patients with a large oral cavity and a high palatal vault do not have a gag reflex.
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Shelles
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For a maxillary molar disto-oblique periapical radiograph, the vertical angulation is ________ that ...
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To minimize a patient's gag reflex, the radiographer can apply distraction techniques.
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Mimi
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In the totally edentulous patient, a fair amount of leeway in horizontal angulation is permissible.
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Due to anatomy a premolar bitewing radiograph will almost always exhibit overlap between the
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abern
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Periapical radiographs of an edentulous ridge should be exposed with the bisecting technique.
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Which of the following is not a reason to expose radiographs on an edentulous patient?
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In patients with a low palatal vault, the vertical angulation can be increased up to 15 degrees to ...
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Because the edentulous ridge is less dense, the amount of radiation needed to produce a diagnostic ...
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