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Principles of Radiology Daniel Podd RPA-C. Physics of Radiology X-Rays produced by electron beam hitting tungsten film target Electrons strike film, metallic.
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The bulk of a tooth is formed of dentine, which is sensitive to ternperature change and other stimuli. In the centre of the tooth crown, and down the root.
Juan F. Yepes, D.D.S., M.D., M.P.H. Assistant Professor Director of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Division of Oral Diagnosis, Medicine and Radiology.
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Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Dr. Omnia Sultan Asst. Prof of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
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By Mandi Dick. To see anything below the gingiva (gum line) or within the tooth. To examine an area of missing teeth After surgery to confirm extraction.
DR.LINDA MAHER. SALIVARY GLANDS group of glands that secretes saliva CLASSIFIED INTO : 1\MAJOR SALIVARY GLANDS 1 -parotid glands 2 -submandibular glands.