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18 Cards in this Set
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How is the patients head positioned before exposing a maxillary occlusal receptor |
Max arch is parallel to the floor & Midsagittal (midline) plane is perpendicular to the floor |
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Vertical Angle for Maxillary Topographics |
+65 |
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Vertical Angle For Maxillary lateral (Right Or Left) |
+60 |
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Vertical Angle For Maxillary Pediatric |
+60 |
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Vertical Angle For Mandibular Topographic |
-55 |
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Vertical Angle For Mandibular cross-sectional |
90 |
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Vertical Angle For Mandibular Pediatric |
-55 |
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Same = |
Lingual |
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Opposite = |
Buccal |
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Two radiographs exposed at different angulations in order to find an object |
Buccal Object Rule |
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Exposed a periapical receptor using proper technique, then expose a occlusal receptor at a right angle to find an object |
Right-Angle Technique |
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Used to examine the palate and the anterior teeth of the maxilla |
Maxillary Topographic Occlusal Projection |
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Used to examine the palatal roots of molar teeth or locate foreign bodies or lesions in the posterior maxilla |
Maxillary Lateral Occlusal Projection |
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Used to examine the anterior teeth of the maxilla and is recommended for kids under 5 |
Maxillary Pediatric Occlusal Projection |
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Used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible |
Mandibular Topographic Occlusal Projection |
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Used to examine the buccal and lingual aspects of the mandible, also used to locate foreign bodies or salivary stones on the floor of the mouth |
Mandibular Cross-Sectional Occlusal Projection |
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Used to examine the anterior teeth of the mandible and is recommended for kids under 5 |
Mandibular Pediatric Occlusal Projection |
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Method used to locate the position of a tooth or an object in the jaws |
Localization Technique |