When mounting radiographic films, the ADA recommends that you mount the dots out. Which type of view of the patient would this indicate?

The dot does not make a difference.
The patient is facing the operator.
The patient has their back to the operator.
The patient is parallel to the operator.


The patient is facing the operator.

Rationale: The patient is facing the operator.

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