Which is the technique of choice for obtaining intraoral radiographs on the child patient?
What will be an ideal response?
The paralleling technique is the first choice of technique for all patients due to its ability to produce images without distortion. The greatest challenge of using the paralleling technique for exposure of periapical radiographs on the child patient is placing the image receptor parallel to the long axes of the teeth of interest.
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a. Decreased level of consciousness b. Cardiac arrest c. Simple fracture d. Head injury
After completing a speech evaluation on Tom Tops, a 42-year-old, the therapist recorded a diagnosis of stuttering. The stuttering has started in the last three months. This is reported with diagnosis code _____.
A. F98.8 B. F93.8 C. F98.5 D. F99
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A) gastroileal B) gastric C) gastroideum D) gastroenteric
In order to reduce visible noise using digital fluoroscopic detectors,
a. the kVp is increased. b. pixels are binned. c. pixels are amplified. d. larger patients are not studied fluoroscopically.