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Intraoral radiographic examination
is a radiographic inspection of teeth and intraoral adjacent structures.
Intraoral receptors
are placed inside the mouth to examine the teeth and the supporting structures.
Periapical examination
is used to examine the entire tooth (crown and root) and supporting bone.
Periapical receptor
Used in periapical examination.
Interproximal examination
Used to examine the crowns of both maxillary and mandibular teeth on a single image.
Bite wing receptor
used in interproximal examination.
Occlusal examination
used to examine large areas of the maxilla or mandible on one image.
Occlusal receptor
used in occlusal examination.
Complete mouth radiographic series
CMRS - also known as the full mouth series (FMS or FMX) or the complete series.
Tooth bearing areas
are the regions of the maxilla and the mandible where the 32 teeth of a human dentition are normally located.
Dentulous
areas or areas that exhibit teeth
edentulous
areas or areas where teeth are no longer present.
Diagnostic radiograph
provides a great deal of information.
Extraoral radiographic examination
a radiographic inspection of large areas of the skull or jaws.
Extraoral receptors
are placed outside the mouth