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The rule of isometry of Ciesynsky tech - nique permits the film to be placed close
against the alveolar process and thus permits the use of a short 20 cm ( 8 inches
) anode - object distance . Less powerful and therefore less expensive machines
...
The rule of isometry of Ciesynsky tech - nique permits the film to be placed close
against the alveolar process and thus permits the use of a short 20 cm ( 8 inches
) anode - object distance . Less powerful and therefore less expensive machines
...
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( A ) The rule of isometry technique periapical film separates the buccal and
lingual edges of the alveolar crests and disguises the general degree of bone
loss . On the other hand the palatal bone loss is easily appreciated . ( B ) The
parallel film ...
( A ) The rule of isometry technique periapical film separates the buccal and
lingual edges of the alveolar crests and disguises the general degree of bone
loss . On the other hand the palatal bone loss is easily appreciated . ( B ) The
parallel film ...
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There is some loss of alveolar bone height with “ cupping ” of alveolar crest distal
to last molar and between teeth . There is also some widening of the periodontal
membrane mesial to 8 1 . ( B ) Periapical film taken by rule of isometry ...
There is some loss of alveolar bone height with “ cupping ” of alveolar crest distal
to last molar and between teeth . There is also some widening of the periodontal
membrane mesial to 8 1 . ( B ) Periapical film taken by rule of isometry ...
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THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
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