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Revision as of 15:41, 26 September 2013



Interpretation of Intra-Oral Radiography
This section is part of Intra-Oral Radiography

Whilst interpreting dental radiographs they should be viewed on a viewing box with minimal peripheral light and preferably using magnification. It is recommended to radiograph the contralateral structures for comparative purposes.


Section Content:

Normal Radiographic Anatomy
Interpreting Developmental Abnormalities
Interpreting Periodontal Disease
Interpreting Endodontic Disease
Interpreting Tooth Resorption
Interpreting Traumatic Injuries


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