Conversely, when the tube-head is shifted distally (distobuccal to mesiopalatal beam), objects that are closer to the tube-head will move mesially on the radiograph, while objects closer to the film will move distally on the radiograph. In other words, objects on the radiograph that move the same direction that the tube was shifted are on the [[Dental Terminology|palatal/lingual]] side, while objects that move the opposite direction from which the tube was shifted are on the [[Dental Terminology|buccal/labial]] side. A helpful acronym to remember this relationship is the '''SLOB rule''', which stands for '''Same Lingual Opposite Buccal'''. | Conversely, when the tube-head is shifted distally (distobuccal to mesiopalatal beam), objects that are closer to the tube-head will move mesially on the radiograph, while objects closer to the film will move distally on the radiograph. In other words, objects on the radiograph that move the same direction that the tube was shifted are on the [[Dental Terminology|palatal/lingual]] side, while objects that move the opposite direction from which the tube was shifted are on the [[Dental Terminology|buccal/labial]] side. A helpful acronym to remember this relationship is the '''SLOB rule''', which stands for '''Same Lingual Opposite Buccal'''. |