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To minimize distortion, which is the ideal position of the image receptor in relationship to the object?
If the central ray is directed at an angle that is inclined with more negative angulation to the bisector, the resulting image is
In the radiographic principle, “SLOB rule,” same side movement of the object is…. and the opposite side movement of the object is…. /What are the missing words in the same sequence?
According to the basic principles of the paralleling technique, the film is placed in the mouth to the long axis of the tooth being radiographed, and the central ray of the x-ray beam is directed to the film and the long axis of the tooth.
Elongated images refer to images of the teeth that appear. Elongation of images results from vertical angulation.
There are several methods for obtaining radiographic information in a patient who has limited mouth opening due to trismus. Which of the following methods would be best?
You are taking a maxillary molar periapical x-ray on a patient. Why would you normally use the paralleling technique instead of the bisecting angle technique?
Many patients are concerned about the potential adverse effects of ionizing radiation. Which of the following imaging techniques does not use ionizing radiation?
The basic technology behind MRI is, that it is safe method of imaging as it uses
Which radiographic view is considered the primary view for evaluating the alveolar bone in periodontal disease?
Among the following, which imaging technique is the best to evaluate the soft tissue components of the temporomandibular joint?
Which radiograph shows clearly, the medial, lateral and inferior borders of the maxillary sinus?
What is the distance which is to be maintained while making radiograph?
A foramen may be superimposed over the apices of teeth, mimicking the presence of periapical disease. What radiographic technique is most useful in distinguishing between normal structures and apical pathology?
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