Practice mounting dental radiographs

    • [DOC File]Specialty Chairside

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      Standard 6: Mounting Radiographs (0742.S.6) Students will properly mount x-rays after exposure. Mounting Radiographs Objectives. Students will: 0742.6.1 Match facial landmarks associated with roentgenology to the correct definitions. 0742.6.2 Explain the film requirements for a full mouth series of radiographs for adults and children.

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    • [DOC File]Dental Assistant Clinical Practices

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      Radiographs of good quality are critically important for the diagnosis and treatment of sinus and oral diseases. An entry-level diplomate should know what perfect skull and dental radiographs look like and how to produce them, including proper mounting, labeling, projection geometry and processing.

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    • MOUNTING PROCEDURES

      Explain why duplicating radiographs is necessary. Discuss each step in the duplicating process. Slide 36 [Insert DR 1-36] Mounting Dental Radiographs. Discuss the two types of mounting techniques. Discuss which one is most preferred and why. Explain the labial mounting technique in detail. Describe the different types of mounts.

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    • [DOC File]DENT 521: ORAL RADIOLOGY 3

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      radiation exposure while taking dental radiographs. Practice aseptic technique while exposing & developing radiographs. Describe a Quality Assurance Program. RADIOGRAPH EXPOSURE & DEVELOPMENT. Identify components of the x-ray unit and their function. Identify types of film, their speed, size, and composition. Describe proper care and storage of ...

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    • [DOC File]AVDC.org | American Veterinary Dental College

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      make the standardized occlusal technique radiographs* set up for a pantomograph* make standard radiographs required in daily dental practice. 30%. list the tissues of the body by relative radiopacity as seen on analogue radiographic images. identify the major anatomical structures of importance for mounting and interpreting radiographs.

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