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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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The smallest available image receptor should be used to take bitewings on the child patient.
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Sufayan.ah
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If periapical radiographs are available, there is no need to expose additional bitewing radiographs.
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mspears3
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Periapical radiographs image the alveolar bone crest better than bitewing radiographs.
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kamilo84
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A periodontally involved patient would benefit more from vertical bitewing radiographs than ...
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geodog55
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"Overlap" refers to an elongated or foreshortened image on a bitewing radiograph.
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Starlight
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The term used to describe the contact point between teeth in the same arch is "proximal surface."
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cmoore54
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There are four radiographs in a posterior bitewing survey.
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nmorano1
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Because the proximal surfaces of the molars are in a buccolingual relationship to the patient's ...
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Sometimes there is a need to expose more than four bitewing radiographs on an individual patient.
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silviawilliams41
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When exposing a set of four posterior bitewing radiographs, it is recommended that the molar ...
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rosent76
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