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Which landmark is used to establish the proper horizontal angulation for premolar images?
In a patient with impacted maxillary canine, by moving the X ray tube distally the canine moves distally too, where do you expect the impacted canine to be
Which is a property of electromagnetic waves?
An oval shaped radiolucent area is seen on OPG between the apices of maxillary central incisors. Which of the following normal anatomical landmarks could it be?
Doubling the exposure time will result in which occurrence?
Which is the allowed whole-body radiation exposure for occupationally exposed workers?
The effective dose of radiation received by a patient who receives an FMX with F-speed film and round collimation is about 171µSv or the equivalent of how many days of background exposure?
A planned activity to ensure consistent production of superior images with minimum patient and personnel exposure is called:
The DIACOM standard recognizes which of the following?
What is the purpose of green dyes added to the surface of the silver halide grains?
A radiographic image with few shades of gray is said to have:
Which phenomenon is responsible for enlargement of the radiographic image?
In CBCT, Pixel and voxel represents cell in
Which is the least radiosensitive organ in the field of typical dental x- ray?
The amount of radiation required to produce a particular density is known as
The technique in which, a radiopaque or contrast dye is injected through the duct openings into the salivary glands, is known as
A young female patient presented with a history of trauma to the face following a road traffic accident. On examination flattening of cheek on the left side was observed suggesting zygomatic arch fracture. The suggested radiograph will be
A 25-year-old patient with upper canine impaction gave a radiographic picture of canine placed horizontally in the palate. How do we classify this position?
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