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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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Radiographs are often prescribed to detect caries on which surfaces of the teeth?
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It is the superimposition of the buccal and lingual cusps of the posterior teeth that hinders ...
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The shape of proximal caries begins as a radiolucent double triangle through the enamel and dentin.
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A caries grading system establishes a baseline from which to track the progression and/or ...
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For dental caries to be recorded on a radiograph, there has to be a decrease in calcium and ...
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Radiographs reveal carious lesions that may go undetected clinically, especially caries in the pits ...
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Caries is a pathological process consisting of localized destruction of dental hard tissues by ...
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"Arrested caries" refers to caries that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
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Caries is a disease of the calcified tissues of the teeth.
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"Arrested caries" refers to caries that are no longer active.
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