No. Extraoral radiograpy is when a person's head is sitting in still and the machine moves around outside of their head.
Intraoral radiography is the use of bitewings to get a more detailed and specific view of a certain area of the mouth.
Ok, so I'm a little bad at explaining things, hope I helped though. =)
A panoramic (Panorex) is the dental x-ray where the film is out of the mouth. It is a form of x-ray tomography. The film is replaced by an digital receptor on modern machines.
Its the Intaoral-Periapical First Film
Dental pellicle can be removed by abrasion involving extensive polishing which can only be performed by a dentist. Dental pellicle is the protein film which forms on the enamel surface.
A film badge can be defined as a device containing photographic film that registers the wearerÕs exposure to radiation. The badge consist of two parts, photographic film or dental X-ray,and a holder.
Wish it were true- the Dental Eye was a great camera for intra-oral photography. Sadly, no.
A film badge can be defined as a device containing photographic film that registers the wearerÕs exposure to radiation. The badge consist of two parts, photographic film or dental X-ray,and a holder.
An example of carbon film are molecules, but the bones of a DEAD molecule....
Bisector
One example of a technique is "deep breathing," a method used to promote relaxation and reduce stress or anxiety. This technique involves taking slow, deep breaths from the diaphragm to help calm the body and mind.
Cannibalism
The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard is an example of a film with a bad in it.
A film which is not continuous. In other words, there are breaks, gaps or other interruptions in the film. For example, if the material was conductive, a discontinuous film of that material would not conduct because of the breaks in the film.