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True or False: Localization of foreign objects is the most important use of dental radiographs
False
The benefit of disease detection does not outweigh the risk of small doses of x-radiation
Through the use of dental radiographs, the dental professional can detect diseases, lesions, and conditions of the jaws that cannot be identified clinically
True
A radiograph contains less information then a written record
Missing, extra, and impacted teeth can be identified on a dental radiograph
The dental radiographer is any person who positions, exposes, and processes dental x-ray receptors
Ture
The dental radiographer is assigned only to position and expose dental x-ray imaging receptors
False: They also Process them
The dental radiographer may be assigned to monitor quality control procedures
Patient and operator protection must be primary concerns of the dental radiographer
Operator competence is maintained by performing dental radiography duties
False: Continuing education, books, journals, reviewing and updating techniques
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