Assuming that the patient's head is in the correct position, which of the following is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary posterior topographical occlusal radiograph?
A) +65 degrees
B) +45 degrees
C) -55 degrees
D) -45 degrees
B
Explanation: A) +45 degrees is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary anterior topographical occlusal radiograph.
B) +45 degrees is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary anterior topographical occlusal radiograph.
C) +45 degrees is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary anterior topographical occlusal radiograph.
D) +45 degrees is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary anterior topographical occlusal radiograph.
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