no the do not
means theres a problem
On xray films black black is air, pure white is very dense, like a metal ring or coin. Gray colors might be tissue, muscle, tendons, etc. The denser the part the whiter it will be. That is why bones appear white.
areas which are less dense and have allowed more xrays to pass through. eg Black = air, softer tissues. White= bone/ calcification
it appears dhat color becuase its ugly
Yes an abscess will be visible on an x-ray. It usually appears at the botom of the root of the tooth as a dark circular area.
Because it lacks striations the muscle appears to look very smooth under a microscope.
well first you by a cam then you take a pic with a black light on... it will work trust me
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
The thigh muscle
The tissue that appears as a fine white line surrounding the root of the tooth in a dental x-ray is known as the periodontal ligament. It helps to attach the tooth to the surrounding bone and provides support and stability to the tooth.
when taking a dental xray how do u make it appear on the xray more darker in color?