Shadow Casting
Parallel Technique
Bisecting Angle Technique
100

The distance between the tooth and receptor is known as this

What is object-receptor distance

100

Utilization of the paralleling technique helps documentation of legal records in this manner

What is reproducibility, which helps record the progression/stability of a client's periodontal and dental condition. 

100

These 2 things create the imaginary triangle for the bisecting angle technique

What is the long axis of the tooth and the receptor.

200

The distance between the xray source and receptor is known as this

What is target-receptor distance

200

Name 2 challenges of the paralleling technique

What is, when a client has challenging anatomy, or placement of receptor is uncomfortable.

200

The imaginary line in the bisecting angle technique that the operator aims the central ray perpendicular to is called this

What is the bisector/imaginary bisector
300

The manufacturer controls the sharpness of the image and magnification in this way

What is smallest possible source of radiation (focal spot)

300

Name one advantage of the paralleling technique

What is: accuracy, simplicity, reproducibility.

300

This is what happens when you have the VA too steep.

What is foreshortening

400

The central ray should be directed in this manner to the object and receptor

What is perpendicular

400

In the paralleling technique, the receptor must be parallel to this

What is the long axis of the tooth

400

This is what happens when you have the VA too shallow

What is elongation

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