Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... technique . Briefly , the parallel film , long - cone tech- nique concentrates on getting the film parallel to the long axis of the teeth and the alveolar process . For anatomical rea- sons in many parts of the mouth this means . an ...
... technique . Briefly , the parallel film , long - cone tech- nique concentrates on getting the film parallel to the long axis of the teeth and the alveolar process . For anatomical rea- sons in many parts of the mouth this means . an ...
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... technique must be supplemented by bite- wing films ( Fig . 6-2 ) . On the other hand considerably more periapical bone can be projected down onto the film enabling larger lesions to be examined . While it is reasonable to project such ...
... technique must be supplemented by bite- wing films ( Fig . 6-2 ) . On the other hand considerably more periapical bone can be projected down onto the film enabling larger lesions to be examined . While it is reasonable to project such ...
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... 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 technique ...
... 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 technique ...
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Chapter | 3 |
THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
OCCLUSION AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN | 124 |
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