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The bisecting technique in dentistry is useful when anatomical limitations prevent the use of paralleling technique. It can be used when it is difficult to place the receptor parallel to the tooth and can provide satisfactory images with reduced distortion. Additionally, it requires less equipment and can be more comfortable for patients with limited mouth opening.

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