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3rd December 2009, 10:04 PM
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What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph?
SIR,
What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph? a)100um b)200um c)400um d)500um (aiims-nov 09) thanking you |
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11th December 2009, 11:51 PM
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Re: What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph?
refer to some medical text book
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12th December 2009, 06:49 PM
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Re: What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph?
please refer to this to get required result:
www1.umn.edu/dental/courses/dent_5501/till_handout02.pdf |
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12th February 2011, 07:21 PM
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Re: What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph?
For projection of mandibular teeth, the following vertical angulations are used:
For the anterior teeth = -20 For the premolars = -10 For the first and second molars = -5 For the third molar = 0 |
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28th March 2011, 05:25 PM
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Re: What is the minimum depth required for dental caries to get visualised in the radiograph?
Dear,
For projection of mandibular teeth, the following vertical angulations are used: For the anterior teeth = -20 For the premolars = -10 For the first and second molars = -5 For the third molar = 0 For more information visit the official link- www1.umn.edu/dental/courses/dent Thanks. All the best. |
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