ANAHEIM, Calif. - How do you control contrast and density? When do you want a long cone and when a short one? And what's a bisecting angle, anyway? Brad Potter, D.D.S., M.S., a University of Colorado ...
The x-ray is one of the most potent diagnostic weapons in the dentist's arsenal. But over time, it's easy to take x-rays for granted, to take sloppy shots, to make the same mistakes over and over, and ...
First documented case of ingestion/inhalation of dental radiograph film. Provides persuasive supporting argument for the use of film holders. Highlights the need for all GDPs to keep up to date with ...
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