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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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The high contrast between normal enamel and overlapped enamel can produce an optical illusion called ...
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Nonmetallic radiolucent restorations may mimic decay radiographically.
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Recurrent caries appears as a radiolucency adjacent to the restoration.
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Root caries develops between the enamel border and free gingival margin on the cemental surface of the tooth.
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The depth of buccal or lingual caries can be determined by observing the radiographs.
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The borders of buccal and lingual caries are usually ill defined radiographically.
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Buccal and lingual caries are best detected radiographically.
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An optical illusion caused by the overlapping of teeth that mimics decay is called the "Mach band effect."
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Occlusal caries occur on the smooth surfaces of the posterior teeth.
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Proximal caries occur on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
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