RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE TECHNIQUES

INTRAORAL RADIOGRAPHY

Most dental radiographs are made on intraoral film. An intraoral radiograph is made with the film held in the mouth during exposure. Intraoral radiographs taken in closer relation to the object give more detail than is possible with extraoral radiographs, which are taken from outside the mouth, and have less superimposition of shadows.

Dental X-rays
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