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Postmortem Dental Radiography*

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2008
Abstract:  Comparison of postmortem and antemortem dental radiographic films or digital images is a common procedure for establishing identity of human remains. This article describes some problems with producing postmortem dental radiographs in a medical examiner setting and gives methods for circumventing these difficulties.
Harry H, Mincer   +3 more
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DENTAL PHOTOSTIMULABLE PHOSPHOR RADIOGRAPHY

Dental Clinics of North America, 2000
Photostimulable phosphor radiography (PPR), a mature industry in medical imaging, became available in dentistry in 1994. At least three dental PPR systems have been made available commercially since that time. Although dental PPR offers a number of advantages over film-based methods, some aspects of dental PPR need improvement.
C F, Hildebolt   +2 more
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Clinical Canine Dental Radiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2013
The purpose of this article is to provide small animal veterinarians in private practice a guideline for interpretation of the most common findings in canine intraoral radiology. Normal oral and dental anatomy is presented. A brief review of variations of normal, common periodontal and endodontic pathology findings and developmental anomalies is ...
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Clinical Feline Dental Radiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2013
Dental radiography is a necessary diagnostic modality in small animal practice. It is not possible to accurately assess and diagnose tooth resorption, periodontal disease, endodontic disease, neoplasia and injury without it. Dental radiography is also necessary for treatment and assessment of the patient postoperatively.
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Gagging in dental radiography

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
The frequency of gagging during full-mouth radiography was evaluated in 478 patients. Gagging was observed in 13% of the patients. The frequency of gagging differed significantly in groups radiographed by trained radiographers and by students (9% and 26%, respectively).
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Dental radiography.

British dental journal, 2008
LC Gupta, Chandan Das, Abhishek Gupta
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Dental Radiography

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1982
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