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A radiograph is an image produced using radiography, such as an x ray. An example of this term in a sentence would be, "The doctor carefully examined the radiograph of the patient's shattered knee before suggesting a course of treatment."

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What do radiographs and ct scans use to form images of anatomical?

X-Ray or radiograph


What is the purpose of a periapical radiograph What is the use and purpose of a cephalometric radiograph?

A periapical radiograph is used to visualize the entire tooth and surrounding bone for diagnosing conditions like tooth decay, infections, and bone loss around the tooth. On the other hand, a cephalometric radiograph is used to assess the skull structure, teeth alignment, facial proportions, and growth patterns, making it useful in orthodontic treatment planning.


What do radiographs and CT scans use to form images of anatomical structures?

X-Ray or radiograph


How do you convert negative radiograph to positive radiograph?

To convert a negative radiograph to a positive radiograph, you can use a process called image inversion. This involves reversing the colors of the image so that the dark areas become light and vice versa. In digital radiography, this can be done using image processing software by applying an inversion filter or adjusting the brightness and contrast settings. For traditional film, the negative can be printed onto positive film to create a positive image.


What is point of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph?

The points of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph is the high point of the zygomatic arch.


What is the term of radiograph?

X-ray image.


Overlapping of teeth iN a radiograph is caused by?

Overlapping of teeth in a radiograph, assuming no unusual malocclusion, is caused by improper horizontal angulation of the x-ray beam.


What is seen on a extraoral radiograph?

On an extraoral radiograph, the entire jaw and skull are seen. This type of radiograph is helpful in assessing overall bone structure, joint alignment, and general dental health. It can also be used to identify impacted teeth and potential bone abnormalities.


Why is pineal sand important to radiologists?

it is calcium concretions. It is easily seen from a radiograph and radiologists use it as a landmark because it is easily identified.


The overall lightmess or darkness of a radiograph is called?

The contrast


Why buccal cusps appear below the lingual cusps in periapical radiograph of molar maxillary?

as the buccal cusp has lesser magnification cast on radiograph as compared to the lingual cusp


What does sinusitis look like on a radiograph?

Air in sinuses will show up on a radiograph as black, but fluid will be cloudy or white (opaque). This helps the radiologist to identify fluid in the sinuses.