. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. So. Position of film in mouth for making radiographs of the upper cuspid, bicuspid and first molar region. The smooth side of the Eastman film packet, the opposite side to theone on which the ends of the covering paper lap, represents the sensitiveside of the enclosed films. When placing the film packet in the mouthhave the sensitive side of the films—, the smooth side of the packet—present toward the teeth. Except when intensifying screens are used (seeindex: intensifying screen) the sensitive side of films and plates alwa


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. So. Position of film in mouth for making radiographs of the upper cuspid, bicuspid and first molar region. The smooth side of the Eastman film packet, the opposite side to theone on which the ends of the covering paper lap, represents the sensitiveside of the enclosed films. When placing the film packet in the mouthhave the sensitive side of the films—, the smooth side of the packet—present toward the teeth. Except when intensifying screens are used (seeindex: intensifying screen) the sensitive side of films and plates alwayspresent toward the object to be radiographed and the X-ray tube. With the film placed in the mouth as per Fig. 85 Posterior teeth ^ie Pose snou^ be as *n Fig. 86. Figure 8/ is a dia-grammatic illustration of the pose shown in Fig. the film placed in the mouth as per Fig. 85, Fig. 88 representsan incorrect pose. The angle at which the X-rays are directed at the MAKING DENTAL RADIOGRAPHS 99. \ Fig. Sf>. The correct pose for making radiographs of ths upper bicuspid and molar region anda radiograph made from the pose.


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