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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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What is the main purpose of the bitewing radiograph?
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ap345
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For bitewing radiographs, the radiographer should strive to ensure placement of the image receptor ...
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gbarreiro
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What is the orientation of a traditionally placed bitewing radiograph in the posterior regions?
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Mollykgkg
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Which bitewing exposure should the radiographer start with first?
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karateprodigy
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What type of error results when the image receptor is not centered within the x-ray beam?
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geodog55
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What is the name of the location the central ray is directed toward on the patient's face?
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Mr3Hunna
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Where should the anterior edge of the image receptor be placed to record a premolar bitewing radiograph?
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BrownTown3
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To avoid overlap error, the central ray of the x-ray beam should be directed perpendicular to the ...
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Marty
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When a Class II occlusal relationship presents, the anterior edge of the image receptor should be ...
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Mimi
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The size 3 image receptor has two advantages over a size 2 image receptor when exposing a bitewing radiograph.
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Caiter2013
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