On an extraoral radiograph, the entire jaw and skull are seen. This type of radiograph is helpful in assessing overall bone structure, joint alignment, and general dental health. It can also be used to identify impacted teeth and potential bone abnormalities.
Excessive vertical angulation.
A periapical radiograph is used to visualize the entire tooth and surrounding bone for diagnosing conditions like tooth decay, infections, and bone loss around the tooth. On the other hand, a cephalometric radiograph is used to assess the skull structure, teeth alignment, facial proportions, and growth patterns, making it useful in orthodontic treatment planning.
Either teeth are overlapped, or poor technique when taken X-rays.
A type of radiograph (x-ray) which only shows the crowns (part of the tooth visible in the mouth) of several upper and lower teeth. Usually used to check for caries (decay) in the interproximal areas (between teeth) of posterior (back) teeth.
The points of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph is the high point of the zygomatic arch.
A radiograph is an image produced using radiography, such as an x ray. An example of this term in a sentence would be, "The doctor carefully examined the radiograph of the patient's shattered knee before suggesting a course of treatment."
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X-ray image.
Crooked teeth
A bitewing is a radiograph taken to visualize the crowns of the posterior teeth and the height of the alveolar bone in relation to the cementoenamel junctions, commonly used to examine for interdental caries and recurrent caries under existing restorations.
detect interproximal caries