as the buccal cusp has lesser magnification cast on radiograph as compared to the lingual cusp
Areas that appear dark on a radiograph are referred to as radiolucent areas. These areas indicate a lower density of material, allowing more X-rays to penetrate and reach the film or detector. Common examples include air-filled spaces, such as lungs, and certain types of lesions or cavities in bones. Conversely, radiopaque areas appear white or light, indicating denser materials that absorb more X-rays.
for a PA chest x ray you center at the tip of the scapula located at T7, then you simply rotate the patient so that their left side is against the image receptor for the lateral and both arms out in front of them and up (the film may move down a maximum of 2 inches for the lateral if apices appear low on PA image)
Normally, upper molars have three roots. I have seen strange ones with four, and again sometimes second or third upper molars may have their roots fused together and appear to only have one or two.
Appear.
The future tense of appear is will appear.
Fruits appear after flowers appear in a plant.
no..its not cancer...epulis granulomatosa is a post-surgical lesion emanating from an extraction socket. It can be misdiagnosed with lesions of similar appearance, for example, foreign body or pyogenic granulomas, or as a herniation of the maxillary sinus. Based on clinical appearance and microscopic description, granulomas all appear to represent essentially the same lesion. However, pathonomonically, the epulis granulomatosa emanates only from an extraction socket; the other granulomas can be found anywhere in the body.
There is two of them. The answer is (re)appear and (dis)appear.
Ways that make you appear shorter is slouching, slouching will make you appear shorter so if you stand straiter you will appear taller
No. They appear in fantasy stories only.No. They appear in fantasy stories only.No. They appear in fantasy stories only.No. They appear in fantasy stories only.
norma appear in 1534.
Then it doesn't appear.