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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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It is possible to place the image receptor close to the mandibular molars and still achieve a ...
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cherise1989
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When using the bisecting technique, because the long axis of the tooth and the plane of the image ...
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Themember4
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A longer (12 or 16 inch) PID is better suited to the bisecting technique.
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An isometric triangle has sides that are inversely related to the base.
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Mr.Thesaxman
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The two planes that can be visualized by the radiographer are the estimated long axis of the tooth ...
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809779
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Careful attention to the steps of the bisecting technique can produce acceptable radiographs.
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lidoalex
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Because it satisfies fewer shadow-casting principles, the bisecting technique is less likely to ...
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neverstopbelieb
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Excessive vertical angulation when using the bisecting technique will elongate the image.
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crazycityslicker
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Changes in vertical angulation are indicated when the patient's palatal vault is high or low.
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EY67
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Specific vertical angulations required when using the bisecting technique differ from those used ...
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jon_i
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