Intraoral Techniques.

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Intraoral Techniques

Film placement in paralleling technique Metal film holder Plastic film holder Film placement in paralleling technique

Film placement for maxillary central incisors Film placement for maxillary lateral incisor

Film placement for maxillary cast cuspid Film placement for mandibular four incisors

Film placement for mandibular cuspid Film placement for maxillary premolars

Film placement for maxillary molars Film placement for mandibular premolar

Bi-secting angle technique Film placement for mandibular molars A pience of cotton role may be used in edentulous area to help support biteblock

Film placement in bitewing technique Bitewing technique Vertical angulation in bitewing technique

Maxillary topographic occlusal film Mandibular topographic occlusal film

Maxillary lateral oclussal radiograph Gross sectional or true occlusal radiograph