R: Intra-oral radiographic technique 2 Flashcards
Which teeth do we NOT apply horizontal angulation to?
Maxillary Canines have a special rule for horizontal angulation: Don’t aim at center of canine because the first PM has a big palatal cusp that could overlap
Where should you aim the beam for maxillary anterior teeth x-rays?
beam facing Mid Sagittal plane( tip of nose) =
Central Incisors
Where should you aim the beam and film for maxillary canine x-rays?
beam facing ala of nose
Maxillary Canines have a special rule for horizontal angulation: Don’t aim at center of canine because the first PM has a big palatal cusp that could overlap
Where should you aim the beam and film for maxillary premolar x-rays?
beam facing Mid-Pupil line
Where should you aim the beam and film for maxillary molar x-rays?
beam facing Outer Canthus of Eye
Where should you aim the beam and film for mandibular anterior x-rays?
beam= Mid Sagittal plane( tip of nose) =
Central Incisors
Where should you aim the beam and film for mandibular canine x-rays?
beam =Ala of Nose = Canines
Where should you aim the beam and film for mandibular premolar x-rays?
beam should face= Mid-Pupil line = Premolars
Where should you aim the beam and film for mandibular molar x-rays?
- beam should face Outer Canthus of Eye = Molar
How should the phosphor plate film be oriented?
blue side should face beam
Differentiate on how a bitewing and molar bitewing would be taken: