
The radiograph is one of the most valuable tools available in the practice of dentistry, and to maximise the effectiveness of the X-rays, good technique is crucial. This popular practical guide to dental radiography, now in its fourth edition, has been written for dental students and all dental and health professionals involved in taking dental radiographs, including dental practitioners, dental auxiliaries and radiographers. It contains updated material including radiation protection and digitization, as well as covering the recognized technigue in an updated, user-friendly format. It describes how to take intra- and extra-oral radiographs safely, giving advice on how to achieve the best imatge possible, as well as hints on how to recify errors. There are chapters on how to achieve quality within a unit or clinic, and how to get the best from processing radiographs. The textbook contains over 250 illustrations, many of them new for this edition.
This text investigates the technical requirements and best practices necessary to produce high-quality dental radiographs in a clinical setting. Authors Rita A. Mason and Sarah Bourne provide a comprehensive manual designed for dental students and practicing professionals. The book argues that technical proficiency in X-ray acquisition is the primary factor in maximizing diagnostic utility and patient safety.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for clinical dental radiography due to its clear, practical focus. Readers often note the accessibility of the instructional content and the utility of the extensive illustrations in mastering technical skills.
Page Count:
260
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192626728
ISBN-13:
9780192626721
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