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- Atom structure
- Ionization and x-ray use
- Dentistry and medicinal characteristics of x-rays
- Characteristic radiation and a typical x-ray tube
- Long-scale vs. short-scale contrast
- Characteristic curve and contrast
- Geometric unsharpness and distortion
- Accumulative effect of radiation
- Greatest biological risks
- Determining MPD
- Situations where radiographs might be taken
- Reduce occupational radiation exposure
- Manual processing of x-rays
- Judging image quality
- Rotation of the x-ray
- Reading panoramic radiographs
- Damaged films, screens, and cassettes
- Disadvantages of panoramic tomography relative to intraoral radiographs
- Types of CT scans
- Infection control procedures
- Determining bone loss by observation of a radiograph
- Concept of respondent superior
- Components of informed consent
- Privacy standards section of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Nature of the patients rights section of the HIPAA
- Administrative requirement section of the HIPAA
- Pediatric patients and ways to manage issues
- Unconventional radiographic methods required to localize structures
- Developmental abnormalities that can affect film placement
- Trismus and radiographs
- Successful radiographs in patients with endodontic problems
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