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Dose reduction in dental radiography

Journal of Dentistry, 1990
All exposures to ionizing radiation for medical and dental purposes carry risks to both the patient and staff. It is now accepted practice that all exposures should be kept as low as reasonably practicable to minimize these risks. The various methods currently available for dose limitation in intraoral and panoramic radiography and their effects on ...
Keith Horner, P.N. Hirschmann
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Samarium filters for dental radiography

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970
Abstract The spectral sensitivity of a widely used dental x-ray film was found to be at a maximum for photons in the 35 to 55 Kev. range. Theoretical considerations indicated that photons in the 37.5 to 40 Kev. range are best suited for dental radiography. Radiographs made with monoenergetic beams confirmed the theoretical conclusions. A sheet of 0.2
James D. Hale   +3 more
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Quasimonochromatic Radiation for Dental Radiography

Journal of Dental Research, 1976
To obtain a high quality dental radiograph, it is advantageous to use 40 kiloelectron volt (kev) monochromatic radiation. The feasibility of obtaining this type of radiation by filtering rays of rare earth elements was studied by a computer program before experimentation.
W.G. Fischer   +3 more
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Dental radiography – and you

Dental Nursing, 2021
Adriana Anastasio considers what has changed in safety and guidance
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Radiography for dental nurses

Dental Nursing, 2017
A much-used tool of the trade – saving both time and money – we look at why getting this qualification can boost practice profits but, more importantly, your career
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Dental radiography and pathology

Veterinary Record, 2009
ATLAS OF DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY IN DOGS AND CATS Gregg DuPont, and Linda DeBowes. 288 pages, hardback, £47.99. London, Saunders Elsevier. 2008. ISBN 978 1 416 03386 8 ![Figure][1] ALTHOUGH the subject of this book is, strictly speaking, dental radiography ...
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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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Dental Radiography Equipment

2017
Dental radiographs are usually obtained using a wall mounted generator. Radiographic exposure is controlled by three components: kilovolt peak (kVp), milliamperage (mA), and exposure time. This chapter explains the physics of digital radiography, the advantages of digital systems versus analog film, and the minor adjustments needed for its use.
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Radiography for the dental nurse

Dental Nursing, 2018
Having the post-registration qualification of dental radiography under your belt can expand your horizons, your practical skills, and the scope of your professional life. Hannah Fullerton explains how this new aspect to your role adds extra responsibility and focus
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